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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

173.520 Duties, powers of board -- Approval by department – Approval of fiscal

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(1)The board shall establish, equip, and maintain libraries or contract with existing
libraries for the furnishing of library service for the district and do all things
necessary to provide efficient library service. The board may also enter an
agreement pursuant to KRS 65.210 to 65.300 for the provision of additional library
service. No district shall establish a library unless the plans for the establishment,
equipment, and maintenance have been approved by the Department for Libraries
and Archives. No contract shall be made unless the libraries contracting to furnish
service are libraries approved by the Department for Libraries and Archives for this
purpose.
(2)The district, as a body corporate, by and through the board may:
(a)Sue and be sued, complain and defend, purchase, or lease grounds, purchase,
lease, occupy or erect appropriate buildings for the use of the district libraries
and their branches, lease or build to lease appropriate buildings for use by
educational institutions, sell and convey real and personal property for and on
behalf of the district, receive gifts of real and personal property for the use
and benefit of the district, the same when accepted to be held and controlled
by the board according to the terms of the deed, gift, devise or bequest of such
property;
(b)Borrow money on the credit of the board in anticipation of the revenue to be
derived from taxes levied by the district for the fiscal year in which the money
is borrowed, and to pledge the taxes levied for the district for the payment of
the principal and interest of the loan. The principal shall not exceed fifty
percent (50%) of the anticipated revenue for the fiscal year in which the
money is borrowed;
(c)Establish bylaws it deems necessary and expedient to define the duties of
officers or employees and make all necessary policies governing libraries,
library service and personnel within the district.
(a)The following requires the majority vote of the board members and approval
of the fiscal court:
1. Leasing appropriate buildings for use by educational institutions;
2. Constructing appropriate buildings for use by educational institutions;
and
3. The approval of expenditures for capital projects with a total cost that is
equal to or greater than one million dollars ($1,000,000). This
subparagraph does not apply to awards made from the public library
facilities construction fund under KRS 171.027 that were made before
January 1, 2023.
(b)Buildings for use by educational institutions shall be deemed appropriate
buildings for purposes of this subsection and subsection
(2)of this section
when the building meets the school building requirements established by the
Kentucky Board of Education.
(4)The board in exercise of its powers shall be guided by the regulations and
requirements of the Department for Libraries and Archives.
(5)The powers set forth in this section shall not be construed to limit, restrict or modify
any powers or authority granted by any other part of KRS 173.450 to 173.650 or
any other law not in conflict with the provisions of this section.
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