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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

268.630 Improvements of other authorities not affected -- Joint use --

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Appropriations by county or city to aid district.
(1)Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to deprive the fiscal court or other
governing authority of any county or city of its jurisdiction and control over any
levee or drain established or constructed under its authority. However, any such
improvement may be used as an outlet for any drain established under this chapter,
and the governing authority of the county or city may, in its discretion, delegate to
the board jurisdiction and control or a joint use and control over the improvement
upon any conditions agreed upon between them. This agreement shall be written,
approved by the parties to it, and recorded upon the minutes of the proceedings of
both bodies.
(2)The fiscal court or other governing authority of the county or city may, when in its
judgment the public interests and welfare justify it, make appropriations to aid any
district in constructing or maintaining any improvement provided for in this chapter
or under the control of the board.
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