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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

99.730 Acquisition by certain employees prohibited -- Disclosure of previous

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interest required -- Payment under eminent domain proceedings.
(1)No officer or employee of a local government, the vacant property review
commission, or an alternative government entity, who in the course of his or her
duties is required to participate in the determination of property blight or
deterioration or the issuance of notices on code violations which may lead to a
determination of blight or deterioration, shall acquire any interest in any property
declared to be blighted or deteriorated.
(2)If any such officer or employee owns or has financial interest, direct or indirect, in
any property certified to be blighted or deteriorated, he or she shall immediately
disclose, in writing, such interest to the commission or alternative government
entity and to the legislative body, and such disclosure shall be entered in the
minutes of the commission or alternative government entity and of the legislative
body. Failure to so disclose such interest shall constitute misconduct in office.
(3)No payment shall be made to any officer or employee for any property or interest
acquired by the local government from such officer or employee unless the amount
of such payment is fixed by court order in eminent domain proceedings, or unless
payment is unanimously approved by the legislative body.
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