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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 267 — Drainage and reclamation act of 1912

267.120 Meetings -- Office -- Records -- Reports -- Expenses.

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(1)The board shall meet when called by the president. The president shall call a
meeting upon the written request of two
(2)or more directors. The board shall have
an office at the county seat, which shall be provided with all necessary furniture,
stationery and records. The board shall keep complete records of its proceedings,
which shall be at all times open to the inspection of the public.
(2)By April 1 of each year the board shall make a complete report of its acts during the
previous year, showing the amount of money received and from what source, and
the amount paid out and for what purpose. The report shall be spread upon its
records and be open for public inspection. By April 1 of each year the board shall
publish pursuant to KRS Chapter 424 a financial statement of the previous year,
showing the amounts received, the date of receipt and from what source, and the
amounts paid out, the date of disbursement and for what purposes.
(3)All expenses incurred by the board shall be taken out of drainage funds and not
from any general funds of the county.
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