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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 12 — Administrative organization

12.500 Definitions for KRS 12.500 to 12.520.

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As used in KRS 12.500 to 12.520, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Government funding" means financial assistance received by nongovernment
entities in the form of federal, state, or local government grants, loans, loan
guarantees, property, cooperative agreements, food commodities, direct
appropriations, or other assistance. "Government funding" does not include tax
credits, deductions, or exemptions.
(2)"Social service program" means a program administered by the federal, state, or
local government using government funding to provide social services directed at
reducing poverty, improving opportunities for low-income adults or children, self-
sufficiency, rehabilitation, or other services directed toward vulnerable citizens.
"Social service program" includes but is not limited to:
(a)Adult or child day care;
(b)Adult or child protective services, foster care, or adoption, including programs
relating to domestic violence;
(c)Services for adults or children with special needs or disabilities;
(d)Job training and related services, and employment services;
(e)Transportation services;
(f)Food or meal preparation or delivery services relating to soup kitchens or food
banks;
(g)Substance use disorder prevention and treatment;
(h)Health support services;
(i)Literacy and educational services, including adult education services;
(j)Crime prevention services and assistance to the victims and family members
of criminal offenders; and
(k)Services for housing assistance as provided under local, state, and federal law.
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