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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 177 — State and federal highways -- limited access facilities -- turnpikes -- road bonds -- billboards -- recyclers

177.376 Duties of board.

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The Kentucky Transportation Center Board shall:
(1)Recommend policies and procedures as necessary to carry out the provisions of
KRS 177.375 to 177.380;
(2)Review and recommend research, and technical assistance programs undertaken and
financed under the provisions of KRS 177.375 to 177.380;
(3)Review all progress on projects authorized under the provisions of KRS 177.375 to
177.380;
(4)Provide the Governor, the General Assembly and the Legislative Research
Commission with an annual report by January 15 of each year showing the status of
funds appropriated under the provisions of KRS 177.375 to 177.380 for the
operation and management of the Kentucky Transportation Center and the progress
of the Kentucky Transportation Center's technical assistance and research programs;
(5)Advise the General Assembly by January 30 during each even-numbered-year
regular session of the need for continuation of the Kentucky Transportation Center;
(6)Ensure that personnel and facilities of the regional universities and community
colleges are utilized when appropriate for completion of work or service functions
performed by the center; and
(7)Ensure that all authorized projects are directed toward transportation improvement
and more specifically toward strengthening the transportation system of Kentucky.
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