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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.682 County cemetery fund -- Administrative regulations relating to county

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cemetery board.
(1)The Department for Local Government shall establish a county cemetery fund to
receive appropriations, gifts, grants, federal funds, revolving funds, and any other
funds from public and private sources.
(a)Moneys deposited in the fund shall be disbursed by the State Treasurer and
any unallocated or unencumbered balances in the fund shall be invested as
provided in KRS 42.500(9).
(b)Income earned from investment, including unallotted or unencumbered
balances in the fund, shall not lapse, shall be returned to the Department for
Local Government, and may be redistributed to other counties.
(2)The Department for Local Government shall promulgate administrative regulations
related to responsibilities of the boards, grant appropriation amounts and eligible
expenditures, application and reporting procedures, accountability criteria for grant
recipients, and other issues of importance to the board's operation.
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