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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

180.130 Maintenance and operation of bridges -- Cost of bridge may be paid from

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bridge tolls or appropriations.
(1)The cost of maintenance and operation of all bridges purchased, built, repaired,
enlarged, or reconstructed, in whole or in part, from the bonds issued under KRS
180.070 shall be paid from appropriations made to the department; provided,
however, that while any such bonds are outstanding the department may be
reimbursed for such cost out of the bridge tolls and revenues, if and to the extent
permitted by the trust indenture for such bonds, and otherwise may be so
reimbursed by the continuation of tolls for traffic over the pertinent bridge or
bridges after the bonds are retired, but no longer than necessary to pay such costs as
may have been borne by the department during the life of the bonds.
(2)The department may pay from its appropriations any part of the cost of any bridges
for which the bonds are issued.
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