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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 162 — School property and buildings

162.090 Issuance and sale of bonds -- Proceeds -- Tax to pay.

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(1)If two-thirds (2/3) of those voting on the question vote in favor of the proposition,
the bonds shall be issued. The bonds shall be designated "school improvement
bonds." They shall be placed under the control of the board of education, and the
board shall determine when, at what price and how the bonds shall be sold, the date,
number of bonds, denomination, whether coupon or registered, the rate of interest,
the frequency and place of payment of principal and interest, and other details as
desired, embodied in the bonds or in the request providing for their issue. The board
shall at once adopt a resolution in conformity therewith. The bonds shall be signed
by the chairman and secretary of the board of education. As the bonds are sold, their
proceeds shall be placed to the credit of the board of education in a depository
designated by the board of education, and shall be kept in a separate account. The
depository shall be required to execute proper bond covering the funds.
(2)The board of education of the district shall, in addition to the levy made for the
maintenance of schools, levy annually a tax sufficient to raise a sum for the payment
of the interest and to create a sinking fund for the payment of the bonds at maturity.
The bonds shall be a charge upon the school district.
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