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

108.160 Dissolution of single city or county districts.

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Single city or county districts may be dissolved in the following manner:
(1)Upon the filing of a certified petition of a number of registered voters equal to or
greater than twenty-five percent (25%) of the average of the voters living in the
taxing district and voting in the last four
(4)general elections or upon the
determination of the fiscal court or city legislative body that the abolishment of the
district is in the best interest of the inhabitants of the county or city, the fiscal court
or city legislative body (as appropriate) shall adopt a resolution submitting to the
qualified voters of the county or city as to whether the district should be dissolved
and the imposition of the special ad valorem tax discontinued. A certified copy of
the resolution of the fiscal court or city legislative body (as appropriate) shall be
filed with the county clerk not later than the second Tuesday in August prior to the
next regular election and thereupon the clerk shall cause the question to be placed
before the voters.
(2)The question shall be in substantially the following form: "Are you in favor of
dissolving the emergency ambulance service district for (insert name of city or
county) and discontinuing the special ad valorem tax that is imposed for the
maintenance and operation of the district?"
(3)If a majority of those voting on the question favor dissolving the district and
discontinuing the imposition of the special ad valorem tax the county clerk or the
collector of city taxes shall remove the levy of the special ad valorem tax from the
tax bills of the property owners of the district and the district shall be dissolved by
order of the fiscal court or the city legislative body. If less than a majority of those
voting on the question favor dissolving the district, the district shall be continued
and no future vote may be taken on the question of dissolving the district until the
next regular election four
(4)years later.
(4)A resolution for the dissolution of the district shall not be considered to have any
legal effect if contractual obligations assumed prior to the time of the passage of the
resolution by the board have not been met.
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