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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 151 — Geology and water resources

151.723 Water use fees.

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(1)The rate of the water use fees collected by the authority shall be set for each year of
the biennium based upon a total amount of funds necessary to carry out only those
functions, projects, and expenses authorized by the General Assembly in the
authority's biennial budget.
(2)At the time the authority submits its budget to the Governor's Office of Policy and
Management, it shall certify to the General Assembly the total amount of water use
reported for the preceding biennium by users subject to the water use fees. At least
thirty
(30)days prior to the effective date of the authority's budget, the authority
shall establish a rate for each water use fee based upon an amount of water use
projected for each year of the biennium from the amount reported, calculated to
generate the amount of funds necessary to carry out the functions, projects, and
expenses which have been authorized by the General Assembly to be funded by the
fees. The rate shall be an amount for each one thousand (1,000) gallons of water use
and shall be effective for at least one
(1)year.
(3)The authority shall define by administrative regulation those uses of the Kentucky
River or the waters of the Kentucky River basin subject to a water use fee. Water
use fees shall not apply to facilities using water for agricultural purposes. The
authority shall collect the fees on a quarterly basis and pay the collected fees into
the State Treasury to the credit of a restricted fund for use by the authority.
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