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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 262 — Soil and water conservation

262.340 Board may take over government projects and receive contributions.

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The board may:
(1)Take over and administer any soil-conservation, erosion-control or erosion-
prevention project located within its boundaries undertaken by the United States or
any of its agencies, or by this state or any of its agencies;
(2)Manage, as agent of the United States or any of its agencies, or of this state or any
of its agencies, any soil-conservation, erosion-control or erosion-prevention project
within its boundaries;
(3)Act as agent for the United States or any of its agencies, or for this state or any of its
agencies, in connection with the acquisition, construction, operation or
administration of any soil-conservation, erosion-control or erosion-prevention
project within its boundaries;
(4)Accept contributions in money, services, materials or otherwise from the United
States or any of its agencies, or from this state or any of its agencies, and use or
expend those moneys, services, materials or other contributions in carrying on its
operations.
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