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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.130 Definitions for KRS 211.130 to 211.160.

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As used in KRS 211.130 to 211.160, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Cabinet" shall mean the Cabinet for Health and Family Services;
(2)"Secretary" shall mean the secretary for health and family services;
(3)"An individual with a severe physical disability" shall mean a person who has a
severe physical disability as a result of cerebral palsy, poliomyelitis, muscular
dystrophy, or spina bifida;
(4)"Educable person" shall mean an individual with a severe physical disability, as
defined above, who is determined by the cabinet to be capable of receiving and
benefiting from the services and facilities provided by KRS 211.130 to 211.160;
(5)"Funds" shall mean all moneys received by the cabinet from all persons,
corporations, associations, organizations, and state or federal government agencies,
specifically designated to be used for furnishing facilities and services for educable
persons; provided, however, that no moneys appropriated to the cabinet by the
General Assembly of this Commonwealth shall be considered to have been
appropriated for establishing, providing, or maintaining services or facilities for
educable persons, unless the act appropriating such moneys expressly so provides.
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