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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.928 Powers and duties of Sections 99 and 144 constitutional offices within

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unified territory -- Funding responsibilities and oversight duties unaffected by
unification.
(1)Except as provided in subsection
(2)of this section, all offices provided for in
Sections 99 and 144 of the Constitution of Kentucky shall remain in existence upon
the unification of a county and a participating city or cities pursuant to KRS 67.900
to 67.940. However, all existing powers and duties of the offices shall be assigned
to the unified local government.
(2)Nothing in KRS 67.900 to 67.940 shall alter or affect the election or term of any
county court clerk, county attorney, coroner, jailer, sheriff, surveyor, or assessor.
Nor shall any provision of KRS 67.900 to 67.940 be construed to alter or affect the
powers, duties, or responsibilities of these officers as prescribed by the Constitution
and laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Any funding responsibilities or
oversight of any constitutional officers or their employees previously exercised by
the county, which shall include the approval of the annual budget of the sheriff's and
the county clerk's offices, shall be transferred to the unified local government.
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