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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 216 — Health facilities and services

216.357 Dissolution of district, procedure.

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A hospital district may be dissolved in the following manner:
(1)Upon determining that the district should be dissolved, the board shall unanimously
adopt a resolution calling for the dissolution of the district. This resolution shall be
sent to the fiscal court of each participating county for their action.
(2)Upon receipt of the resolution for dissolution each fiscal court shall take action. If
the fiscal court of each participating county determines that the district shall be
dissolved, they shall adopt a resolution of intent to dissolve the district within six
(6)months of the receipt of such a resolution from the board.
(3)A certified copy of the order of the fiscal court along with a plan for the settlement
of all outstanding obligations and debts of the district shall be filed with the
secretary and with the county clerk.
(4)Upon receipt of the resolution of intent to dissolve the district and the settlement
plan from the fiscal court of each county in the district, the secretary may issue a
certificate of dissolution. This certificate shall be filed with the Secretary of State,
the state local finance officer and the county clerk of each county in the district.
(5)The county clerk or clerks in the district, shall, upon receipt of the certificate of
dissolution from the secretary, remove the tax levy from the tax bills from the
property owners of the district and the district shall be dissolved.
(6)A resolution of dissolution shall not be entered within a one
(1)year period from
the date of the entry of the order declaring the district organized, or one
(1)year
from the date of final determination of any action to set aside such an order,
whichever is later.
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