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

178.990 Penalties.

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(1)Any county road engineer who fails to comply with the provisions of KRS 178.050
shall be fined not less than ten ($10) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100) for
each offense.
(2)Any county road engineer who makes a change in the location of a road without
complying with the provisions of this chapter shall be fined not less than twenty-
five dollars ($25).
(3)Any person who injures a sidewalk constructed under the provisions of KRS
178.290 and fails to repair or replace the sidewalk shall be fined not less than four
($4) nor more than fifty dollars ($50).
(4)Any owner or occupier of a dam who fails to comply with the provisions of KRS
178.300 shall be fined two dollars ($2) for every twenty-four
(24)hours of
noncompliance. Where a milldam is carried away or destroyed, the owner or
occupier shall not be subject to the fine until one
(1)month after the mill has been
put in operation.
(5)If a fiscal court or county judge/executive willfully fails to perform any duty
required of it by the provisions of this chapter, except KRS 178.170 and 178.210 to
178.240, every member of such court concurring in the failure shall be fined not
less than ten ($10) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100) by the Circuit Court of
the county.
(6)All fines imposed by this chapter shall be paid into the county road fund, except that
in case of a privately owned road or bridge, the fines shall accrue to the owner.
(7)No fines imposed by this chapter shall bar action for damages for breach of
contract.
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