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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 18A — State personnel

18A.180 Extension of system to other governmental units.

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(1)Subject to the approval of the board, the secretary may enter into agreements with
any municipality or other political subdivision of the Commonwealth to furnish
services and facilities of the cabinet to the municipality or political subdivision in
the administration of its personnel on merit principles. Any such agreement shall
provide for the reimbursement to the cabinet, under contract, of the reasonable cost
of the services and facilities furnished, as determined by the secretary. All
municipalities and political subdivisions of the Commonwealth are hereby
authorized to enter into these agreements.
(2)The secretary may cooperate with the governmental agencies of other jurisdictions
charged with personnel administration in conducting joint tests and establishing
joint lists from which eligibles shall be certified for appointment in accordance with
the provisions of KRS 18A.005 to 18A.200.
(3)The secretary may, upon the request of the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and
Family Services and upon the approval of the board, furnish merit system services
to "local" departments of health.
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