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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

177.530 Maintenance of turnpike -- Restoration of private property -- Donation of

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property by county or city -- Annual report of turnpike activities -- Audits --
Personnel of Department of Highways not to have interest in project -- Penalty
for failure to pay toll -- Lien on vehicle.
(1)Each turnpike project when constructed and opened to traffic shall be maintained
and kept in good condition and repair by the department and shall be operated and
maintained by such force of toll-takers and other operating and maintenance
employees and, unless policed by the Department of Kentucky State Police as an
ordinary incident to the performance of statutory functions, shall be policed by the
department by such force of police, as the department may in its discretion employ,
and the department may be reimbursed for the cost thereof unless it has previously
assumed such cost as provided in KRS 177.480.
(2)All private property damaged or destroyed in carrying out the powers granted by
KRS 177.390 to 177.570 shall be restored or repaired and placed in its original
condition as nearly as practicable or adequate compensation made therefor out of
funds provided under the authority of KRS 177.390 to 177.570.
(3)All counties, cities, towns, and other political subdivisions and all public agencies
and commissions of the Commonwealth, notwithstanding any contrary provision of
law, are hereby authorized and empowered to lease, lend, grant, or convey to the
department at its request upon such terms and conditions as the proper authorities of
such counties, cities, towns, political subdivisions, agencies, or commissions of the
Commonwealth may deem reasonable and fair and without the necessity for any
advertisement, order of court, or other action or formality, other than the regular and
formal action of the authorities concerned, any real property which may be
necessary or convenient to the effectuation of the authorized purposes of the
department, including public roads and other real property already devoted to public
use.
(4)On or before January 30 in each year the department shall make an annual report of
its activities for the preceding calendar year to the Governor and to the General
Assembly. Each such report shall set forth a complete operating and financial
statement covering its operations during the year. The department shall cause an
audit of its books and accounts to be made at least once in each year by certified
public accountants, and the cost thereof may be treated as a part of the cost of
construction or operation of the project. Such audits shall be deemed to be public
records within the meaning of KRS 61.870(2).
(5)No officer or employee of the department shall have any interest, direct or indirect,
in the sale or purchase of any bonds authorized by KRS 177.390 to 177.570.
Violation of this provision is punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand
dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment for not more than one
(1)year, or both.
(6)Any person who uses any turnpike project and fails or refuses to pay the toll
provided therefor shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars
($100) or by imprisonment for not more than thirty
(30)days, or both, and in
addition thereto the department shall have a lien upon the vehicle driven by such
person for the amount of such toll and may take and retain possession thereof until the amount of such toll and all charges and penalties in connection therewith shall have been paid.
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