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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 341 — Unemployment compensation

341.069 Governmental entity.

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For the purpose of this chapter, a governmental entity is:
(1)The state government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its instrumentalities
or a governmental unit thereof as provided for in KRS 341.060;
(2)A county government and its instrumentalities;
(3)A city or municipal government and its instrumentalities;
(4)A city-county urban (merged) government and its instrumentalities;
(5)A public school district and its instrumentalities;
(6)An independent governmental organization established pursuant to Kentucky
Revised Statutes or by executive order of the Governor;
(7)A special district that is funded or partially funded by county government;
(8)A joint operation of two
(2)or more of the units defined in subsections
(1)through
(7)above;
(9)A joint operation of one
(1)or more of the units defined in subsections
(1)through
(8)above with another state or a political subdivision or instrumentality thereof;
(10)An employing unit which has service performed in covered employment pursuant to
KRS 341.050(1)(d) which is not defined as a governmental entity in subsections
through
(9)of this section is a governmental entity under this subsection.
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