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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 162 — School property and buildings

162.350 Method of erection of buildings by state educational institutions.

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The governing body of a state educational institution erecting a building or buildings pursuant to KRS 162.340 is subject to the provisions of KRS 162.170 to 162.240, KRS 162.260, 162.270, and 162.290, except that part of KRS 162.190 that provides that the bonds shall be payable solely from the revenue derived from the particular building or buildings erected. When so applied these sections shall be so read that:
(1)"City" means "state educational institution";
(2)"Ordinance" means "resolution";
(3)"Governing body of the city" means "governing body of the institution";
(4)"School buildings" means the type of buildings contemplated by KRS 162.340;
(5)"Thirty
(30)years" in KRS 162.180 means "forty
(40)years";
(6)"KRS 162.230" in KRS 162.190 and 162.220, means "KRS 162.230, 162.360, and
162.370";
(7)"KRS 162.150 to KRS 162.280" means "KRS 162.350 to 162.380."
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