242.195 Vote for prohibition in precinct of a city with population of 12,000 or more
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to be applied precinct-wide -- Exemptions.
(1)Notwithstanding KRS 242.125, when the voters of any precinct located either
partially or entirely within a qualifying city make KRS 242.220 to 242.430 apply to
the precinct, the provisions of KRS 242.220 to 242.430 shall apply throughout the
entire territory of the precinct, except in any area exempted under subsection
(2)of
this section. For purposes of this section, a "qualifying city" means a city that
contains a total population of twelve thousand (12,000) or greater within its
municipal boundaries, based on the most recent decennial census.
(2)The provisions of KRS 242.220 to 242.430 shall not apply to any of the following
that existed in a precinct prior to the submission of a petition under KRS 242.020
for that precinct:
(a)An entertainment destination center project meeting the qualifications of KRS
148.853(2)(b);
(b)A theme restaurant destination attraction project meeting the qualifications of
KRS 148.853(2)(c); or
(c)Within the established boundaries of a district of special interest created by
the city pursuant to the provisions of KRS 100.203(1)(e) that:
1. Is designated as an entertainment district; and
2. Has a minimum direct investment by the city government in
infrastructure or other public space of at least five million dollars
($5,000,000).
(3)The boundaries of a district of special interest meeting the qualifications of
subsection (2)(c) of this section shall not be enlarged or modified to include any
additional territory at any time after the submission of a petition under KRS
242.020 unless the voters of the precinct do not make KRS 242.220 to 242.430
apply to the precinct.