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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.502 Duties of board.

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The Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head Injury Research Board shall:
(1)Formulate policies and procedures necessary to carry out the provisions of
KRS 211.500 to 211.504;
(2)Promulgate administrative regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of
KRS 211.500 to 211.504 and to ensure proper expenditure of state funds
appropriated for the purposes of KRS 211.500 to 211.504;
(3)Review and authorize spinal cord and head injury research projects and
programs to be undertaken and financed under the provisions of KRS 211.500
to 211.504;
(4)Review and approve all progress and final research reports on projects
authorized under the provisions of KRS 211.500 to 211.504;
(5)Ensure that state funds, appropriated for spinal cord and head injury research
by KRS 211.504 or any other act, are not diverted to any other use; and
(6)Provide the status of funds appropriated under the provisions of KRS 211.504
for spinal cord and head injury research and the progress of the board in terms
of the results of its spinal cord and head injury research efforts upon request.
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