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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

49.050 Jurisdiction of Board of Claims as to municipal maintenance of state-owned

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traffic control devices.
(1)The Board of Claims created by KRS 49.010 is hereby vested with full power,
authority, and jurisdiction to investigate, hear proof, and compensate persons for
damages sustained to either person or property as a proximate result of negligence
on the part of any municipality, or any of its officers, agents, or employees while
acting within the scope of their employment by the municipality, or any agency
thereof, relating to the maintenance by the municipality of state-owned traffic
control devices pursuant to a contract with the Commonwealth.
(2)Claims for personal injury or property damage against any municipality, or any of
its officers, agents, or employees while acting within the scope of their employment
of the municipality, arising out of negligence in the maintenance of state-owned
traffic control devices pursuant to a contract with the Commonwealth, shall be
limited and reduced in the same manner as described in KRS 49.040 with respect to
claims against the Commonwealth.
(3)It is the intention of subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section to provide every
municipality and agency thereof, and their respective officers, agents, or employees
with the same liability protection, restrictions, and reductions when such
municipalities and agencies are performing maintenance on state-owned traffic
control devices pursuant to a contract with the Commonwealth as the
Commonwealth and its agencies, officers, and employees would enjoy if performing
the work itself.
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