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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 178 — County roads -- grade crossing elimination

178.220 Vote on special tax -- Form of question.

157 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-178/178-220

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(1)The question submitted to the voters shall be: "Are you in favor of a property tax of
.... cents on each one hundred dollars' ($100) worth of property in the county, to be
levied each year for .... years, for the purpose of improving or constructing, either or
both, the roads and bridges of the county?" The rate of taxation and the number of
years for which the tax is to be levied shall be inserted in respective blank spaces,
and two
(2)small squares shall be placed opposite and on the right of the question,
one
(1)for votes for and one
(1)for votes against the measure, designated
respectively by the words "Yes" and "No."
(2)If a majority of those voting upon this proposition are in favor of it, then as soon as
the result has been ascertained and certified, the fiscal court shall make provision
for the road and bridge work contemplated.
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