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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67C.141 Powers and responsibilities of mayor and other officers of consolidated

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local government.
(1)Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, any statute which confers any rights,
powers, privileges, immunities, or responsibilities upon the county judge/executive
in a county formerly containing a city of the first class and presently having a
consolidated local government, is hereby deemed to confer such rights, powers,
privileges, immunities, and responsibilities upon the mayor of the consolidated local
government.
(2)Any statute which confers any rights, powers, privileges, immunities, or
responsibilities upon a fiscal court in a county formerly containing a city of the first
class and now having a consolidated local government, is hereby deemed to confer
such rights, powers, privileges, immunities, and responsibilities upon the officer or
officers in whom such functions are vested in the consolidated local government by
KRS 67C.103(1) and 67C.105(1), respectively. This provision applies to the general
statutes applicable to counties, as well as applying to statutes applicable only within
a county formerly containing a city of the first class.
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