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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

173.395 Consolidation of city library with public library district -- Dissolution of

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city library tax levy -- Transfer of assets.
(1)If a public library district is established under KRS 173.450 to 173.800, the
legislative body of any city in such county that has established a library under KRS
173.310(1) or
(2)may dissolve the city library for the purpose of consolidating
library services in the public library district. Such dissolution shall have the effect
of removing any tax levied under KRS 173.310 for the specific purpose of
establishing and maintaining the city library.
(2)If a city library is dissolved pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section, the city
legislative body shall immediately file an order of dissolution with the official who
is responsible for collecting any tax levied under KRS 173.310. The official shall
thereupon remove any tax levied under KRS 173.310, for the specific purpose of
establishing and maintaining the city library, from the tax bills of the property
owners of the city.
(3)After the satisfaction of any existing contractual obligations assumed in connection
with the dissolved library, the assets of the library shall be transferred to the public
library district, unless the terms of a gift held in trust prohibit such transfer.
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