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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

65.920 Effects of failure of local government to comply with certain specified

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statutory provisions.
(1)Any local government that fails to submit annually a uniform financial information
report to the Department for Local Government shall be ineligible to receive county
or municipal road aid moneys in accordance with KRS 177.360 or 177.366. Any
local government receiving road aid moneys in accordance with KRS 177.365 to
177.369 or KRS 177.320 and 177.360 that fails to comply with the provisions of
KRS 65.900 to 65.925 shall immediately have all road aid payments suspended
until the local government submits the uniform financial information report to the
Department for Local Government.
(2)If a local government receives payments of money from the Commonwealth and
fails to comply with the provisions of KRS 65.900 to 65.925 or KRS 92.280(1), the
state local finance officer may notify those agencies making payments to the local
government of noncompliance, and those agencies shall immediately suspend
delivery of all payments to the local government except those payments made
pursuant to KRS Chapter 154 or KRS 42.4588, until the state local finance officer
determines that the local government has complied with the requirements of KRS
65.900 to 65.925 or KRS 92.280(1). This subsection shall not be interpreted or
construed to permit the state to withhold any nondiscretionary payments to a city
that are due the city for the provision of services by the city to the state or any of its
agencies, including for the use of city utilities.
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