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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

209A.045 Domestic violence shelter fund -- Department of Revenue to administer --

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Cabinet for Health and Family Services to use -- Primary service providers.
(1)There is hereby created a trust and agency account in the State Treasury to be
known as the domestic violence shelter fund. Each county clerk shall remit to the
fund, by the tenth of the month, ten dollars ($10) collected during the previous
month from the issuance or amending of marriage licenses. The fund shall be
administered by the Department of Revenue. The Cabinet for Health and Family
Services shall use the funds for the purpose of providing protective shelter services
for domestic violence victims.
(2)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall designate one
(1)nonprofit
corporation in each area development district to serve as the primary service
provider and regional planning authority for domestic violence shelter, crisis, and
advocacy services in the district in which the designated provider is located.
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