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96A.330 Resolution or ordinance to submit proposal to electorate -- Simultaneous

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elections in transit area -- Notice.
(1)Any transit authority created pursuant to the provisions of KRS Chapter 96A may,
by resolution duly adopted by its board in the manner prescribed by KRS 96A.060,
request one
(1)or more of the public bodies which, upon the date of adoption of
such resolution constitute members of such transit authority, either:
(a)To submit to their respective electorates; or
(b)To jointly submit to the electorate of the entire transit area encompassed by
such transit authority a proposal for the approval or disapproval of a mass
transportation project.
(2)The resolution shall set forth in detail, or shall incorporate by reference a detailed
study in respect of, the mass transportation program proposed for submission to
such electorate or electorates, together with the proposed source or sources of
funding thereof, subject to the limitations of KRS 96A.310 to 96A.370. The mass
transportation project of an urban-county government may consist of specific road
construction and improvement projects. The funding source may be proposed for a
limited period of time as specified in the mass transportation program proposal at
the conclusion of which the funding source shall terminate unless it has been
extended by referendum in accordance with the provision of this chapter.
(3)Upon receipt of any such resolution of the board of any such transit authority, the
governing body of each public body to which the resolution is directed shall cause
the resolution and the study for mass transportation program contained therein to be
carefully reviewed. The public body or public bodies may cause further studies to
be made with respect to such request of the transit authority, and may require the
transit authority to submit such further and additional date, statistics, and
information as may be required by such public body or public bodies in order to
enable them to make a proper decision regarding any proposed mass transportation
program.
(4)If the governing body of any such public body shall determine that the public
welfare requires the establishment of the mass transportation program as proposed
by the transit authority, the governing body of such public body may by resolution
or ordinance determine that a proposal for the establishment of such mass
transportation program shall be submitted to the electorate of the public body. Such
resolution or ordinance of the public body shall describe the mass transportation
program to be submitted to the electorate, together with the proposed source of
funding therefor, which shall be expressed as one of the following:
(a)An ad valorem tax levy expressed as a certain maximum number of cents per
each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation, subject to
constitutional limits;
(b)An occupational license tax, subject to the limitations of KRS 96A.310 to
96A.370; or
(c)A sales tax upon all retailers at a rate not to exceed one-half of one percent
(0.5%) of the gross receipts of any retailer derived from "retail sales" or "sales
at retail" as defined in KRS Chapter 139.
(5)In the event the membership of any such transit authority consists of more than one
(1)public body, and in the event the resolution of the board of such transit authority
is directed to all such public bodies, all such public bodies may, by adoption of
appropriate resolutions or ordinances determine that the proposition for the
establishment of the mass transportation program, together with the identified
funding source therefor, shall be submitted to the electorate of the transit area of the
transit authority rather than to the separate electorates of such public bodies. In that
event, the election on the proposition regarding the mass transportation program
shall be held simultaneously within the transit area by all such public bodies and the
notice of the election shall be uniform.
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