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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.712 Powers and immunities common to all county judges/executive and county

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governments, including urban-county governments and consolidated local
governments.
(1)Whenever rights, powers, privileges, immunities, and responsibilities are granted to
the county judge/executive in general statutes, the same shall be considered a grant
in those counties in which a consolidated local government has been adopted
pursuant to KRS Chapter 67C to the mayor of the consolidated local government,
and shall be considered a grant in those counties in which an urban-county
government has been adopted pursuant to KRS Chapter 67A to the officer in whom
such functions are vested under the applicable provision of the comprehensive plan
of an urban-county government, if any, and otherwise to the chief executive officer
of an urban-county government.
(2)Whenever rights, powers, privileges, immunities, and responsibilities are granted to
the fiscal court in general statutes, the same shall be considered a grant in those
counties in which a consolidated local government has been adopted pursuant to
KRS Chapter 67C to the officer or officers in whom such functions are vested
pursuant to KRS 67C.103(1) and 67C.105(1), respectively, of the consolidated local
government, and shall be considered a grant in those counties in which an urban-
county government has been adopted pursuant to KRS Chapter 67A to the
legislative body of the urban-county government.
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