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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

212.132 Allocation of KERS retirement costs if district health department

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ceases operation or one or more counties withdraw from district.
(1)If a district health department established pursuant to this chapter ceases to
operate or has a county or counties withdraw from the district health
department, the Department for Public Health in the Cabinet for Health and
Family Services shall, if the district health department participated in the
Kentucky Employees Retirement System, certify the following to the Kentucky
Retirement Systems:
(a)1. In the case of a district health department that ceases to operate,
the proportion of taxable property of each county of the ceasing
district health department as determined by respective county
assessments and in accordance with revenues generated pursuant
to authority under this chapter; or
2. In the case of a county or counties that withdraw from a district
health department, the proportion of taxable property of the
withdrawing county as determined by respective county's
assessment and in accordance with revenues generated pursuant to
authority under this chapter; and
(b)The local board of health, local government agency, or entity responsible
for paying retirement costs of the county that is no longer participating
with the current or ceased district health department.
(2)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services may promulgate administrative
regulations to carry out this section.
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