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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

7.550 Role of Legislative Research Commission in development of population data

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for redistricting -- Computerized map -- Review of precinct establishment
orders and requests for exemption.
(1)The Legislative Research Commission shall serve as the legislative department's
liaison with the United States Bureau of the Census for purposes of Kentucky's
participation in and receipt of census maps and data under programs implementing
United States Public Law 94-171, relating to the development of population data for
redistricting.
(2)The Legislative Research Commission shall maintain and continuously update a
computerized map of Kentucky containing census geography and election precinct
boundaries.
(3)The Legislative Research Commission shall review any proposed precinct
establishment order and request for an exemption made under KRS 117.0552 to
117.0554 to determine the effect of the proposed order or exemption upon the
Commonwealth's participation in programs to implement United States Public Law
94-171. If the Commission determines that the proposed order or exemption would
have an adverse effect upon the Commonwealth's ability to participate in the
programs, it shall so advise the State Board of Elections.
(4)The Legislative Research Commission may direct its interim joint subcommittee of
appropriate jurisdiction to perform or oversee the performance of the
responsibilities assigned to the Commission by this section.
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