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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

26A.164 Court facility use allowance contingency fund -- Purpose -- Conditional

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use -- Legislative oversight.
(1)There is created a court facility use allowance contingency fund. The fund shall
consist of money appropriated to it in the judicial branch budget by the General
Assembly. Money in the fund shall not lapse but shall be carried forward to the next
fiscal year or biennium.
(2)The Court of Justice may agree to increase the budgeted scope of a court project or
project pool authorized in a judicial branch budget bill enacted by the General
Assembly, and may use the use allowance contingency fund to cover any resulting
increase in the budgeted annual use allowance, if and only if:
(a)The appropriate unit of government first submits a proposal for the increase to
the Court Facilities Standards Committee, and the Court Facilities Standards
Committee approves the increase;
(b)The annual use allowance for the project or project pool, adjusted for the
proposed increase in scope, would not exceed the annual use allowance
specified for that project or project pool in the multiyear use allowance
schedule set out in the judicial branch budget bill by more than fifteen percent
(15%); and
(c)The requirements of KRS 26A.166 have been met.
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