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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 108 — Urban services districts -- ambulance service districts

108.070 Addition of territory -- Territory in two or more counties.

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(1)The area of a city or of another district may be added to the area of an urban
services district by an agreement between the district council and the legislative
body of the city or governing board of another district. Territory in an
unincorporated area may be added to the urban services district upon approval by
the council and the county judge/executive when a petition signed by fifty-one
percent (51%) of the registered voters of that territory is filed with the county
judge/executive.
(2)An urban services district may include territory in two
(2)or more counties. In the
organization, conduct of elections, and expansion of such districts, the county
judge/executive and the county clerk of each county shall perform the duties
provided for by this chapter in relationship to the territory and voters of the district
within that county.
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