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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 172 — County law libraries

172.170 County law library.

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(1)The provisions of KRS 172.100 to 172.160 shall not apply to any county that has a
law library acquired under the provisions of Chapter 2 of the Acts of 1916. The
fiscal court of such county may make such rules and regulations regarding the
maintenance and operation of the library as the court deems proper and as are
approved by the judge or judges of the Circuit Court of the county, and may employ
a librarian at a salary not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per month, and pay
said salary out of the general funds of the county. The library shall be for the use of
the court officers and county officers of the county, and the fiscal court may provide
for the use of the library by others than the court and county officers, on such terms
as the fiscal court deems advisable and proper.
(2)All books belonging to the state heretofore or hereafter sent to the county officials
directed by law to receive such books, all books sent to the library by the state, and
all books now owned or hereafter acquired by the county for the library, shall
constitute part of the library. The county may acquire books, maps or other articles
for the library by purchase, gift or devise.
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