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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

42.435 Plaque commemorating Kentucky Congressional Medal of Honor recipients

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-- Duties of Department for Facilities and Support Services.
(1)To honor those who have been awarded a Congressional Medal of Honor, the
United States' highest military award for valor in combat, the Department for
Facilities and Support Services shall create a plaque to contain the names of each
Kentucky Congressional Medal of Honor recipient.
(2)The Department for Facilities and Support Services shall be responsible for
selecting a location on the first floor of the New State Capitol for the plaque
required by subsection
(1)of this section. The Department for Facilities and Support
Services shall also be responsible for the design, installation, and routine
maintenance of the plaque. The plaque shall be updated by the Department for
Facilities and Support Services within six
(6)months of a Congressional Medal of
Honor nomination and approval accredited to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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