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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 212 — Local health programs

212.850 Establishment of district health departments.

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(1)Fiscal courts of all counties uniting to establish a district health department shall
certify to the cabinet a copy of their resolution for establishing a district health
department and providing for its maintenance and operation, and specifying the
amount of the appropriation therefor.
(2)If the cabinet finds that such a district health department has been proposed in
accordance with the provisions of KRS 212.810 to 212.930 and that the
appropriations are adequate, the cabinet shall enter an order declaring the district to
be established and a copy of the order shall be filed with the Secretary of State and
with the county clerk of each county concerned. When a district department of
health is created all powers and duties of the county boards of health, except as
otherwise provided in KRS 212.920, under existing statutes are transferred to the
district board of health. The cabinet shall, on or before July 1 in each year, allot to
each such district health department such amount that the cabinet deems to
constitute a just and equitable share of funds available therefor from appropriation
by the General Assembly, by grants and gifts received by this Commonwealth from
the government of the United States of America or from any of its agencies or
instrumentalities, and from other sources.
(3)In determining the allotments referred to in subsection
(2)of this section, the
cabinet shall endeavor to provide for a distribution of the funds in a manner that is
reasonably calculated to equalize, so far as practicable, local health services to the
people of all counties served by the district health department. The cabinet may take
into consideration variations existing between districts by reasons of difference in
population, resources, industrialization, tax assessments and tax rates, and other
local factors and conditions; the legislative intent being hereby declared to be that
districts shall provide, from local sources of revenue that are available to them,
financial support of district health departments to the extent of their respective
abilities.
(4)The cabinet may, in its discretion, alter or modify allotments from time to time and
may cancel any allotment whenever it finds that a particular district health
department is not maintained, operated and conducted in accordance with the
standards prescribed by the cabinet. Nothing in this section shall be construed as
requiring the cabinet to allot all funds available for local health purposes, or as
prohibiting the cabinet from allotting such portion thereof, as the cabinet may
determine, to a reserve account which may be sub-allotted by the cabinet in such
manner that it considers proper in the event of emergencies, disaster or unforeseen
events without regard to the provisions of subsection
(3)of this section.
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