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

164.840 Appropriations by city.

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(1)The governing body of a city of the first class wherein there is situated a state
educational institution affording instruction and conferring degrees above the high
school grade may make an annual appropriation from the general funds of the city,
or from funds derived from other sources, for the support of such state educational
institution. Such appropriation shall be such sum as in the judgment of the
governing body of the city shall, when supplemented by other income of the state
educational institution, be reasonably necessary for such purposes; and the funds so
appropriated by the governing body of the city may be paid to the treasurer of the
university by the director of finance of the city in regular monthly installments.
(2)The governing body of such city of the first class may additionally set apart or
appropriate as a site or sites for buildings and grounds of such state educational
institution any public grounds of the city not specially appropriated or dedicated by
ordinance to another use.
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