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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.327 Fire department membership charges and subscriber fees may be added to

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property tax bills -- Collection and distribution.
(1)If a county fire department is authorized by law to collect membership charges or
subscriber fees for combating fires or serving in other emergencies, the fiscal court
may adopt an ordinance to require those annual membership charges or subscriber
fees to be added to property tax bills. In any county where the fiscal court has
adopted such an ordinance, the county clerk shall add the annual membership
charges or subscriber fees to the tax bills of the affected property owners.
(2)The membership charges or subscriber fees shall be collected and distributed by the
sheriff to the appropriate fire departments in the same manner as the other taxes on
the bill and unpaid fees or charges shall bear the same penalty as general state and
county taxes. This shall be a lien on the property against which it is levied from the
time of the levy.
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