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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

97.550 Local governments may acquire property for parks or playgrounds --

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Appointment of park board -- Terms of office.
(1)Cities of any class, counties, charter counties, and urban-county governments may
acquire, by purchase or donation, property for the purpose of maintaining public
parks or playgrounds within the jurisdictional limits.
(2)The city legislative body, the fiscal court, or the legislative body of a charter county
or an urban-county government may appoint a park board of not more than eight
persons, whose qualifications shall be prescribed by the city legislative body or
fiscal court, and whose terms of office shall be for two
(2)years and until their
successors are appointed and qualified, except that three
(3)members of the first
board appointed shall be appointed for terms of only one
(1)year. The members of
the board shall not receive any salary for their services. The board shall be a
corporation with perpetual succession, and may, in its corporate name, contract and
be contracted with, sue and be sued, have and use a corporate seal, and alter or
renew it at pleasure.
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