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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 132 — Levy and assessment of property taxes

132.815 Monthly reports from certified electrical inspectors -- Use of information.

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(1)Each electrical inspector certified under KRS 227.489 shall submit a monthly report
to the Department of Revenue showing the names and addresses of all persons,
firms, or corporations for which inspections were conducted for new buildings, new
or relocated mobile homes, and other new or relocated structures during the
preceding month. Each building, mobile home, or other structure shall be identified
by county and property address, or property location in those instances where the
address is insufficient to reveal the physical location of the property.
(2)The information provided shall be used for the purpose of making and maintaining
accurate assessment records. The Department of Revenue shall provide to each
electrical inspector the necessary forms and instructions for filing the report
required under subsection (1).
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