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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

171.201 Public library service appropriations -- Public library services

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improvement and equalization fund -- Purposes -- Restrictions -- Distribution
formula.
(1)For grants to public libraries for promoting, aiding, and equalizing public library
service in Kentucky, there may be funds appropriated out of the general expenditure
fund of the State Treasury.
(2)In addition to any other funds appropriated to the Department for Libraries and
Archives, there shall be appropriated annually to the department out of the general
expenditure fund of the State Treasury an amount sufficient to provide the
following assistance to local public libraries:
(a)The department shall first distribute to each county public library system a
foundation grant based upon the county population using the last official
census as follows:
1. Counties with a population of twenty-two thousand (22,000) or less
shall receive nine thousand dollars ($9,000);
2. Counties with a population between twenty-two thousand one (22,001)
and forty-five thousand (45,000) shall receive eight thousand dollars
($8,000); and
3. Counties with a population over forty-five thousand (45,000) shall
receive seven thousand dollars ($7,000); and
(b)The department shall distribute the remaining funds appropriated for this
program to each county public library system, based on the county's share of
the state population, at a rate of fifty-three cents ($0.53) per capita in fiscal
year 1997-98 and seventy-three cents ($0.73) per capita in fiscal year 1998-99
and each year thereafter to be used for the following purposes:
1. Purchase, upgrading, and maintenance of the technology necessary to
enable the staff and the public to have access to electronic information;
2. Purchase of library materials and equipment;
3. Maintenance and operation of bookmobiles and extension programs;
4. Staff training and compensation;
5. Building maintenance;
6. Debt service;
7. Resource-sharing;
8. Program development; and
9. All other local library needs and services; and
(c)For counties which do not have a public library, the department shall make the
foundation grant and per capita distribution to a recognized library
organization for the purpose of providing or establishing countywide public
library service under existing departmental guidelines.
(3)The appropriation necessary to fund the formula foundation grants and a seventy-
three cents ($0.73) per capita distribution shall constitute the base for the agency's
biennial budget request for this program.
(a)In addition to the foundation grants and per capita distribution to a local
public library, there is hereby created within the Department for Libraries and
Archives a public library services improvement and equalization fund to
assure substantially equal public library services for all citizens of the
Commonwealth. The creation of this fund is not intended to limit or prevent
any public library from providing services and facilities beyond those assured
by the state-supported program.
(b)It is intended that the proceeds of the fund created under this subsection be
used to:
1. Improve early childhood development;
2. Support lifelong learning opportunities;
3. Enhance economic development;
4. Enrich cultural resource opportunities for all Kentuckians; and
5. Expand adult education and adult literacy programs.
(5)Expenditures from the fund created in subsection
(4)of this section shall not be
made unless those expenditures:
(a)Comply with the categories of allowable costs in subsection (2)(b) of this
section; and
(b)Comply with the enterprise information technology architecture and standards
developed by the Commonwealth when utilized for technology procurements.
(a)The fund created under subsection
(4)of this section shall be distributed based
on a formula using the per population assessment and equalization rate of two
hundred percent (200%) of the poverty level per annual population assessment
produced by the United States Bureau of Census. The exact formula and
distribution of the fund shall be set forth in an administrative regulation
promulgated by the Department for Libraries and Archives.
(b)A local public library shall not be qualified to receive funds under subsection
(4)of this section, if that library's regular annual appropriation in the current
fiscal year is less than the appropriation received in the previous fiscal year.
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