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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 171 — State libraries -- librarians -- state archives and records

171.390 Report of activities required from commission.

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(1)The commission shall, within two
(2)years of June 21, 1974, submit a written
report to the Governor and the General Assembly. The report shall set out, in such
detail as may be necessary; the property, historic sites, and buildings to be
incorporated into the plan; the manner and method by which the property, sites, and
buildings may be restored, preserved, maintained, and operated; the amount of
money which will have to be expended for the restoration and maintenance of any
property; and the sources from which funds may be derived for these purposes. The
commission may seek what state and federal funds are available to aid in the
development of the plan and the actual restoration and preservation of Washington
as a historic town.
(2)The submission of the commission's report, required by subsection
(1)of this
section, shall not conclude the business for which it is created and the commission
may continue to exist and perform its designated functions until such time as the
Governor may terminate its existence. Upon termination of the commission, all real
and personal property held by the commission, remaining after payment of, or
provision for payment of, all debts and liabilities of the commission shall become
the property of the Commonwealth of Kentucky for the purposes of the Department
of Parks or the property of Old Washington, Incorporated, as determined by the
commission.
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