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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 212 — Local health programs

212.840 District health departments -- Boundaries -- Costs.

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(1)The cabinet shall delineate and define geographical boundaries within which district
health departments may be established. The fiscal courts of all counties within the
boundaries delineated by the cabinet may, by resolution of each respective court,
duly passed by a majority vote of the members present, unite all the counties into a
district for the purpose of creating, establishing, maintaining, and operating a
district health department. The resolution of each court shall be in effect for two
years awaiting the action of other fiscal courts to unite in the formation of a district
health department. Each court, at the time of passing the resolution, shall provide
for its proportion of the cost of the creation, establishment, maintenance and
operation of the department, to be paid for by the county.
(2)The cost of creating and establishing the district health department shall be paid by
the counties comprising the district in proportion to the taxable property of each
county as shown by their respective county assessments. The annual expense of
maintaining and operating the district health department shall be borne by each
county reasonably and equitably in proportion to the amount of the taxable property
in each county, in amounts determined by the standards of the cabinet.
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