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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 174 — Transportation cabinet

174.205 Duties of Water Transportation Advisory Board.

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The Water Transportation Advisory Board shall:
(1)Advise the Transportation Cabinet, the Cabinet for Economic Development, the
Governor's Office, and the General Assembly on matters relating to water
transportation;
(2)Recommend action to enable the Commonwealth to make best use of its waterways
and riverports for future economic growth;
(3)Assist in defining the duties and functions of positions within state government
responsible for water transportation;
(4)Recommend criteria for setting priorities for funding riverport marketing initiatives;
(5)Evaluate applications submitted by riverports for grants under the riverport
marketing assistance trust fund and make recommendations to the granting
authority on the disbursement of those funds;
(6)Recommend criteria for setting priorities for funding riverport improvements under
the riverport financial assistance trust fund established in KRS 174.210; and
(7)Evaluate applications submitted by riverports for grants under the riverport
financial assistance trust fund and make recommendations to the granting authority
on the disbursement of those funds.
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