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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

229.250 Disbursal of fees and charges collected by Kentucky Boxing and

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Wrestling Commission.
(1)The fees and charges collected by the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling
Commission shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to a separate
revolving or trust and agency fund account established for the purpose of
administrating this chapter. The cost and expenses of administering this
chapter, including compensation to members of the commission, its officers,
and employees shall be paid out of the State Treasury upon warrants of the
secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet according to law. The total
expense of administering this chapter shall not exceed the fees and other
charges collected by the commission and available in the revolving or trust and
agency fund account.
(2)All fees and charges collected by the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling
Commission shall be available for the administration of this chapter, and for no
other purpose.
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