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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

171.382 Proposed nomination to National Register of Historic Places -- Notice --

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(1)Prior to deciding whether to nominate a district, site, building, or object to the
National Register of Historic Places created by the National Historic Preservation
Act of 1966, the Kentucky Historic Preservation Review Board and the Kentucky
Heritage Commission shall afford persons desiring to comment on the proposed
nomination the opportunity to be heard by the board, in accordance with subsection
(2)of this section.
(2)The Kentucky Heritage Commission shall give public notice of the proposed
nomination of any district, site, building, or object to the National Register of
Historic Places before such nomination is presented to the Kentucky Historic
Preservation Review Board. The notice shall be published in the county in which
the district, site, building, or object is located in accordance with KRS Chapter 424,
except that the notice shall be published only one
(1)time, at least thirty
(30)days
prior to the review board's consideration of the nomination. The notice shall state
the time and place of the meeting at which the nomination is to be considered and
shall indicate that any person desiring to be heard by the historic preservation
review board shall be afforded the opportunity to comment on the proposed
nomination.
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