117.345 Cost of elections -- Payment.
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(1)The cost of all elections held in any county shall be allowed by the fiscal court or
legislative body of any urban-county government, charter county, consolidated local
government, or unified local government and paid by the county treasurer, except as
otherwise provided by law.
(2)When the cost of any election has been allowed by the fiscal court or legislative
body of any urban-county government, charter county, consolidated local
government, or unified local government and paid by the county treasurer, within
sixty
(60)days following the date of the election, the county treasurer shall certify a
statement of the number of precincts in the county, the date, and kind of election to
the State Board of Elections, including an election that was delayed or postponed in
accordance with KRS 39A.100. The certification shall be filed within ninety
days after the election. Upon receipt of the certification and upon being satisfied as
to the correctness thereof, the State Board of Elections shall issue its warrant upon
the State Treasurer in favor of the county treasurer for the amount of two hundred
fifty-five dollars ($255) for each precinct in the county.
(3)Payments to any county under the provisions of subsection
(2)of this section shall
be terminated if and whenever it fails to renew a lease, contract, or lease and option
with the Finance and Administration Cabinet executed in connection with the
acquisition of voting systems by the cabinet for the use of the county; and payments
to any county shall be terminated whenever the county fails to pay any part of the
rentals required for any effective period of the lease or if a county board of elections
fails to provide training to precinct election officers required by KRS 117.187(2).
As used in this subsection, "county" includes urban-county government, charter
county government, consolidated local government, and unified local government.