220.110 Declaration and certification of organization -- Status and powers of
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district -- Corporate name.
(1)If no suit is filed against the commissioner under KRS 220.100, or if suit is filed
and final judgment in the Circuit Court or an appeal is in favor of the commissioner,
the commissioner shall forthwith declare the district organized into a sanitation
district and give it a corporate name, as provided in KRS 220.050, by which in all
proceedings it shall thereafter be known. The commissioner shall certify his act to
the county clerk of each county in which any part of the district is located, and to
the Secretary of State, each of whom shall record the certificate as articles of
incorporation. The commissioner shall also certify his act to the county
judge/executive of each county in which any part of the district is located. The
district shall then be a political subdivision, except as otherwise specifically
provided in KRS 220.530, with power to sue and be sued, contract and be
contracted with, incur liabilities and obligations, exercise the right of eminent
domain, assess, tax, and contract for rentals as herein provided, issue bonds, and do
and perform all acts herein expressly authorized and all acts necessary and proper
for the carrying out of the purpose for which the district was created, and for
executing the powers with which it is invested.
(2)The board of directors of the district may amend the corporate name of the district,
but the amendment shall not be effective until certified by the board to the
commissioner, the county clerk and county judge/executive of each county in which
any part of the district is located, and to the Secretary of State.