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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

162.440 Insurance fund for board of education in a designated city or county

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containing a designated city.
(1)The board of education of any designated city or of a county containing a designated
city may, by resolution, establish a fund to be known as the "insurance fund" after
written approval of the plan to administer the fund has been secured from the chief
state school officer. The resolution shall fix the maximum limit of the fund. The
fund shall be maintained separate from the other funds and moneys of the board,
and shall be used exclusively for replacing or repairing any injury or destruction to
any of the buildings owned by the board or to their contents when caused by fire,
tornado, windstorm, cyclone, casualty, explosion, riot, or flood, but not when
caused by wear and tear or the natural processes of decadence or deterioration.
(2)As used in this section, "designated city" means a city classified as a city of the
second class as of January 1, 2014, under the city classification system in effect
prior to January 1, 2015. The Department of Education shall, on or before January
1, 2015, create an official registry listing the cities that qualify as a "designated city"
under this section and shall publish that registry on its Web site.
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