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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 153 — The arts -- state zoo

153.120 Tuition -- Admission -- Performances in state parks -- Expenditures.

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(1)The state theatre may charge tuition for attending the school of drama and may
charge the public admission for attending the plays and performances, and this shall
be the primary income of the state theatre.
(2)The commissioner of parks is authorized to enter into such contracts and make such
guarantees to the state theatre for the presentment of their plays in state parks as
shall be approved by the Finance and Administration Cabinet.
(3)The income so received shall be used by the state theatre to meet the cost of
expenses of the productions and the operation of the school, the depreciation or
replacement of equipment, and reasonable compensation to the officers and
employees of the state theatre.
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