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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.496 Kentucky trauma care system fund -- Uses.

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(1)The Kentucky trauma care system fund is created as a restricted account that shall
consist of state general fund appropriations and other grants, contributions,
donations, or other moneys made available for the purposes of KRS 211.490 to
211.496. Moneys in the fund are hereby appropriated for the purposes set forth in
KRS 211.490 to 211.496.
(2)The trauma care system fund shall be used to support:
(a)Administrative costs of the Department for Public Health, the statewide
trauma care director, and the advisory committee that relate to the statewide
trauma care system, including public awareness and information efforts;
(b)The implementation of the statewide trauma care system;
(c)Expenses related to hospital trauma center verification;
(d)Continuing education for trauma care providers; and
(e)Support for uncompensated care provided by hospitals, physicians, emergency
medical services, or other trauma care providers who provide services in a
verified trauma center. Verified trauma centers shall have the authority to
contract with state government for receipt of funds under this paragraph.
(3)Notwithstanding KRS 45.229, any moneys remaining in the fund at the close of a
fiscal year shall not lapse but shall be carried forward into the succeeding next fiscal
year to be used for the purposes set forth in KRS 211.490 to 211.496.
(4)Any interest earned on moneys in the account shall accrue to the fund and shall be
used for the purposes set forth in KRS 211.490 to 211.496.
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