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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

164.7913 Sources of funding -- Investment of balances -- Capital projects --

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Allotment of appropriations.
(1)The individual trust funds in the Strategic Investment and Incentive Funding
Program may receive state appropriations, gifts and grants from public and private
sources, and federal funds. Any unallotted or unencumbered balances in the
individual trust funds shall be invested as provided for in KRS 42.500(9). Income
earned from the investments shall be credited to the appropriate trust fund accounts.
(2)All capital projects funded through appropriations to one
(1)of the individual trust
funds shall adhere to the capital processes created in KRS Chapters 7A, 45, 45A,
and 48.
(3)Debt service appropriations for bond-supported capital projects funded through one
(1)of the individual trust funds shall be made to the individual trust fund.
Allotment of the appropriations shall be made to the university, Kentucky
Community and Technical College System, or agency authorized to issue the bonds
to finance the capital project.
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