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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

65.157 County may appropriate funds to a city within a county or city may

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appropriate funds to county in which it is located -- Specification of uses --
Accounting on expenditures.
(1)The governing body of any county may, in accordance with the provisions of KRS
Chapter 68, appropriate county funds to a city within the county to enable the city to
perform proper and necessary governmental functions which the city is by statute
authorized or required to undertake and which involves the public interest of the
citizens of the county.
(2)The governing body of any city may, in accordance with the provisions of KRS
Chapter 91A, appropriate city funds to the county in which the city is located to
enable the county to perform proper and necessary governmental functions which
the county is by statute authorized or required to undertake and which involves the
public interest of the citizens of the city.
(3)The ordinance by which funds are appropriated to a county or a city under this
section shall specify the permissible uses of such funds.
(4)A county or a city receiving funds under this section shall administer the funds and
shall account at least biannually to the grantor on the expenditure of the funds.
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