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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

173.070 Appropriation for public library -- Disposition of revenue -- Report to

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legislative body.
(1)In order to provide funds for the establishment and maintenance of a library
established as provided in KRS 173.030, the legislative body of a city of the first
class shall annually appropriate from the general fund of the city such sum as in the
judgment of the legislative body shall be reasonably necessary for such purposes.
Moneys so appropriated shall be credited to the library fund of the city, and may be
paid over to the board of trustees by the director of finance of such city in regular
monthly installments.
(2)The board shall make a report to the city legislative body each July, showing the use
of the library for the fiscal year ending the last day of June preceding, the receipts
and expenditures of all money handled by it during the year, and giving such other
information as may promote the usefulness of the library to the public, or as is
called for by the city legislative body. No portion of the property or fund held for
library purposes under this section shall ever be applied to the support of any library
not exclusively under the control of the board of trustees.
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