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

164.593 Paducah College may be included in system pursuant to agreement.

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(1)The board of regents for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System
shall recognize previous actions under prior law.
(2)Paducah Junior College may be included in the system provided for by KRS
164.580 upon the concurrence of the board of trustees of the University of Kentucky
and the board of trustees of Paducah Junior College. Following the concurrence of
the two
(2)boards, an agreement shall be executed between the board and the board
of trustees providing for the conversion of the existing facilities of Paducah Junior
College and containing other provisions the parties deem appropriate and desirable,
provided that any agreement executed under this subsection shall be subject to the
management of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System under the
provisions of KRS 164.5807.
(3)The agreement required by subsection
(2)may provide for the transfer to the board
of any funds accruing to Paducah Junior College as the result of any contract or
agreement with any agency or instrumentality of the United States or the
Commonwealth of Kentucky including any funds accruing pursuant to KRS
164.027.
(4)Upon the execution of the agreement required by subsection (2), any taxes levied
under KRS 165.170 or 165.175 and paid to the trustees shall continue to be received
by the board of trustees of Paducah Junior College. However, the trustees may in
the agreement provide for the expenditure of the taxes levied for such purposes as
the trustees and the board may mutually agree.
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