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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 12 — Administrative organization

12.135 Applicability -- Subpoena powers.

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(1)This section applies to:
(a)Cities;
(b)Counties;
(c)Consolidated local governments;
(d)Urban-county governments;
(e)Charter county governments;
(f)Unified local governments;
(g)Program cabinets, departments, organizational units, and administrative
bodies of the Commonwealth; and
(h)Boards, commissions, committees, and other administrative bodies created by
the entities listed in paragraphs
(a)to
(g)of this subsection.
(2)An entity named in subsection
(1)of this section shall not enter into a contract,
agreement, or consent decree that gives any person, agency, or authority subpoena
power not specifically or explicitly allowed by the Kentucky Revised Statutes.
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