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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

171.325 Local history trust fund -- Purpose -- Application, qualification, and

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approval standards -- Administrative regulations.
(1)The local history trust fund is created as a separate trust fund. The fund shall consist
of moneys collected from the income tax checkoff created under KRS 141.441 and
any other proceeds from grants, contributions, appropriations, or other moneys
made available for the purposes of the trust fund.
(2)Trust fund amounts not expended at the close of a fiscal year shall not lapse but
shall be carried forward to the next fiscal year.
(3)Any interest earnings of the trust fund shall become a part of the trust fund and shall
not lapse.
(4)Trust fund moneys shall be used to support local history through grants made to
local history organizations in Kentucky. Funds shall be administered and distributed
by the Kentucky Historical Society for the purposes directed in this section.
(5)Moneys transferred to the trust fund pursuant to KRS 141.441 are hereby
appropriated for the purposes set forth in this section.
(6)The Kentucky Historical Society shall develop standards for qualifying applicants,
and for applying and approving grants from the trust fund, and may promulgate
administrative regulations as needed to implement this section.
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