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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

68.250 Form of budget -- State local finance officer to regulate -- Approval of

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budget.
(1)The state local finance officer shall have full power and authority to supervise and
direct the form and classifications of all county budgets. He shall approve all budget
forms and classifications and may change any form or classification submitted to
him before making such approval. The county judge/executive shall use the form
furnished or approved by the state local finance officer and shall not make any
changes therein or use any other form, unless authorized by the state local finance
officer.
(2)Not less than twenty
(20)days before the time for adoption of the county budget the
county judge/executive shall transmit two
(2)copies of the proposed budget
including statements of both anticipated receipts and expenditures by budget funds,
to the state local finance officer for approval as to form and classification.
(3)If the state local finance officer finds that the proposed budget is uniform with the
budgets of other counties of the same class in classification of units and conforms to
the budget laws, he shall approve the classification, return the original copy to the
county judge/executive and retain the duplicate copy as part of his records. If the
proposed budget is not uniform with the budgets of other counties in classification
of units he shall make such changes as he deems necessary for the purpose of
establishing uniformity.
(4)If the proposed budget fails to comply with any requirements of law, the state local
finance officer shall so notify the county judge/executive, and may refuse to
approve the budget until the county judge/executive authorizes him to make such
changes as he deems to be required by law.
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