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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

61.380 Certain counties may pay attendance expenses of officers at conferences,

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meetings or hearings -- Statement of expenses to be filed.
(1)In any county containing a city of the first class, the members of the fiscal court and
any of its employees, the county judge/executive and county attorney and his
assistants, when duly authorized by a majority vote of the fiscal court of such
county, may attend conferences, meetings, legislative or judicial hearings upon
matters pertaining to county government or to the county's business, and the
expenses of such attendance shall be borne and paid out of the county levy in the
manner provided by such authorization.
(2)Before any such expenses are so paid by the fiscal court, the attendant at any such
meeting, conference or hearing shall, within ten
(10)days after his return therefrom
file with the fiscal court an itemized statement of all expenses incurred by him, and
such statement shall be a public record and spread at large upon the minute book of
such court.
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