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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

64.355 Fees in counties of 70,000 or more are property of respective county --

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Applicability of KRS 64.368 if population decreases below 70,000.
(1)It is hereby declared to be the intent of the General Assembly that all fees of the
office of county clerk and sheriff in counties having a population of seventy
thousand (70,000) or more that are paid into the State Treasury pursuant to the
provisions of Section 106 of the Constitution of Kentucky are the property of the
respective county, and these fees along with those collected by the circuit clerk shall
be computed as part of the county's total tax effort for the purpose of determining
credit for any federally funded program.
(2)If a county's population that equaled or exceeded seventy thousand (70,000) is less
than seventy thousand (70,000) after the most recent federal decennial census, then
the provisions of KRS 64.368 shall apply.
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