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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 231 — Places of entertainment

231.090 Appeal from decision denying or granting permit.

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(1)From the decision of the county judge/executive refusing to grant the permit, the
applicant may appeal to the Circuit Court, where the appeal shall be tried as an
action in equity, and the evidence shall be heard in open court.
(2)From the decision of the county judge/executive granting a permit, any citizen of
the county may appeal to the Circuit Court and the appeal in the Circuit Court shall
be tried as in the case of an appeal from a judgment denying the permit.
(3)Before any appeal is perfected, the party appealing shall file a copy of the decision
of the county judge/executive with the circuit clerk and shall execute a bond
guaranteeing the payment of the cost of the appeal. The cost of the appeal shall be
adjudged against the person losing the appeal.
(4)The county attorney shall resist any appeal filed by an applicant and shall represent
the county judge/executive granting a permit in any court proceedings.
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