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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

65.130 Local governments authorized to display historic religious and nonreligious

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artifacts, monuments, symbols, and texts in public buildings and on public
property owned by the local governments. Any city, county, charter county, urban-county government, consolidated local government, or special district, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, may display historic artifacts, monuments, symbols, and texts, including but not limited to religious materials, in public buildings and on public property owned by that unit of government if the display is consistent with the requirements of KRS 42.705.
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