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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 147A — Program development

147A.100 Allocation of funds -- Allocation formula -- Alternative allocation.

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(1)The Department for Local Government shall allocate area development district
funds appropriated to the Joint Funding Administration Program to the area
development districts in accordance with the following formula:
(a)Seventy percent (70%) of the total appropriation shall be allocated
equally among all area development districts;
(b)Twenty percent (20%) of the total appropriation shall be allocated based
upon each area development district's proportionate share of total state
population as identified by the most recent federal decennial census; and
(c)Ten percent (10%) of the total appropriation shall be allocated based
upon each area development district's proportionate share of total
incorporated cities and counties as identified by the records of the
Kentucky Secretary of State's land office at the time of the allocation.
(2)The Department for Local Government shall, upon the unanimous written
direction of all area development districts, reduce the allocation based upon
proportionate share of total incorporated cities and counties set forth in
subsection (1)(c) of this section and instead allocate those funds to provide
additional nonfederal dollars to area development districts for the purpose of
maximizing federal awards.
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