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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

174.504 Functions of Capital City Airport Division -- Authority for administrative

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regulations.
(1)The functions of the Capital City Airport Division shall be to:
(a)Manage and operate the Capital City Airport;
(b)Oversee the maintenance and care of all state aircraft;
(c)Control the scheduling and operational use of state aircraft, including air
charters; and
(d)Collect from using agencies and officers the costs of operating state aircraft,
including air charters.
(2)Subject to the approval of the department and in accordance with applicable state
and federal statutes and regulations, the Capital City Airport Division shall
promulgate administrative regulations under KRS Chapter 13A to:
(a)Establish user fees to be paid by users of the services and facilities of the
Capital City Airport for charges including, but not limited to, hangar fees, tie-
down fees, fuel, and aircraft supplies; and
(b)Establish fees for the usage of state aircraft.
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