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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.845 Dissolution of participating incorporated cities and special districts --

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Effect. The comprehensive plan for merging a participating city or cities and a county government into a charter county government under KRS 67.825 to 67.875 may provide for the corporate dissolution of incorporated cities and special districts within the county. If the participating incorporated cities and special districts within the county are dissolved, the following provisions shall apply:
(1)For purposes of all state and federal licensing and regulatory laws, statutory
entitlement, gifts, grants-in-aid, governmental loan, or other governmental
assistance under state or federal laws, rules, or regulations:
(a)The charter county may be deemed a county and, if so, the entire geographic
area and population of the charter county shall be considered in calculating
and determining the distribution basis for state or federal statutory
entitlements, gifts, grants-in-aid, loans, or other forms of governmental
assistance; and
(b)The charter county government may designate to the appropriate state or
federal agency those geographic areas, portions of roads, or segments of
population that shall be deemed to constitute rural or urban areas, roads, or
population.
(2)The chief executive officer of the charter county government may determine and
make the designations provided for in this section following a public hearing. The
charter county government shall fix the time and place of the hearing and it shall be
advertised pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
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