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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 147A — Program development

147A.029 Disbursement of funds for Local Match Participation Program.

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(1)The commissioner of the Department for Local Government shall administer and
determine the disbursement of funds for the Local Match Participation Program.
(2)Funds appropriated for the Local Match Participation Program may be used as
matching funds by local governments, soil and water conservation districts
established under KRS 262.010 to 262.660, or watershed conservancy districts
established under KRS 262.700 to 262.795 for flood-related projects and straight
sewage pipe removal projects with:
(a)The United States Army Corps of Engineers;
(b)The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA);
(c)The United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation
Service; and
(d)Other federal government grant and loan programs requiring local matching
funds.
(3)Any general fund appropriations made for the Local Match Participation Program
may be used for flood control planning and mitigation activities and straight sewage
pipe removal and mitigation activities.
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