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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 164 — State universities and colleges -- regional education -- archaeology

164.3572 Authority of center toward private industry -- Reimbursement.

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(1)In furtherance of the Commonwealth's economic development programs, the
Governmental Services Center may, upon request of the Cabinet for Economic
Development and as financial and staff resources permit, develop, coordinate,
implement, assist, and provide private industry with consultation, research,
programs, and employee assessment services.
(2)The Governmental Services Center may enter into contractual agreements with
private industry, as necessary to allow the Governmental Services Center to
properly perform its duties and responsibilities as established by KRS 164.3571 to
164.3573.
(3)Any private industry whose employees or prospective employees receive the benefit
of any of the Governmental Services Center's programs shall reimburse the
Governmental Services Center for the costs and expenses which it incurs as a result
of developing, coordinating, implementing, and conducting any of the programs or
services provided in KRS 164.3571 to 164.3573.
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