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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

268.410 Board certifies to sheriff amount of installment due -- Form of certificate --

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Collector's drainage assessment book.
(1)In December of each year the board shall certify to the sheriff of each county in
which any part of the district is located the annual installment of the assessments to
become due and be collected during the succeeding year. This installment shall be
collected at the same time as state and county taxes.
(2)The certificate of the installment of assessment shall be in substantially the
following form: "Commonwealth of Kentucky. County of ________________ To the sheriff of _______________ County:
"This is to certify that the board of drainage commissioners of _________ County, Kentucky, on behalf of drainage district No. ____ of __________ County (Counties), Kentucky, has levied the sum of $_________ as the annual installment of assessments for the year 19___, of the total assessment levied and certified to the county clerk of your county. The board, on behalf of the drainage district, also levies $________ as a maintenance assessment for that year, both of which are set out in the following table, in which are:
First, the names of the owners of property as they appear on the district assessment register; second, the amount of the installment of the assessment levied on that property due and collectible for the year 19___; third, the amount of maintenance assessment levied against it. The assessment shall be payable at the same time as state and county taxes and you are ordered to demand and collect the assessments at the same time you demand and collect the state and county taxes due on the same property.
This certificate shall be your warrant and authority for making such demand and collection."
(3)A table or schedule shall follow, showing in properly ruled columns: First, the
names of the owners as they appeared in the district assessment register; second, a
brief description of the property opposite the names of the owners; third, the amount
of the annual installment of assessment on each piece of property; fourth, the
amount of maintenance assessment; fifth, a blank column in which the collector
shall record the amounts collected by him; sixth, a blank column in which the
collector shall record the date of payment of each sum; seventh, a blank column in
which the collector shall record the name of the person paying each sum. The
columns in which the annual installment and the maintenance assessment appear
shall be totaled. The total amount shall correspond to the amount set out in the
certificate.
(4)The certificate and table shall be prepared in the form of a well-bound book,
indorsed and named "Collector's drainage assessment book, drainage district No.
____ of ________________ County (Counties), Kentucky, for the year 19____"
This indorsement shall also be printed on the top of each page. At the end of the
table of assessments shall be these words: "Done by order of the board of drainage commissioners of _____________ County on this ______ day of _____________, 19____ .
Attest: _____________________________________________________ Secretary
_____________________________________________________ President (Seal)"
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