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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 40 — Veterans

40.470 Time of filing applications -- Return of late applications.

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(1)No application shall be filed with or sent to the adjutant general before the first day
of March, 1989.
(2)No application may be filed with or sent to the administrator after the twenty-eighth
day of February, 1990, but if an application is sent by mail, the adjutant general
shall receive it if the postmark on the envelope shows date and time of mailing at or
before midnight, central standard time, on or before the twenty-eighth day of
February, 1990.
(3)Applications tendered to the adjutant general otherwise than as provided in
subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section shall not be eligible for consideration under
KRS 40.410 to 40.560 and shall not be accepted. Each such application received by
mail shall be returned to the sender, if a return address be given, together with
notification of the reason for its return.
(4)Notwithstanding the provisions of KRS 40.400, 40.430, or any other statute to the
contrary, persons who have received the Kentucky veterans' bonus provided under
KRS 40.005 to 40.230 or their beneficiaries may apply for the bonus provided for
by KRS 40.400 to 40.560 by filing an application on or before the thirty-first day of
October, 1991, but if an application is sent by mail, the adjutant general shall
receive it if the application is postmarked no later than the thirty-first day of
October, 1991. The form of application shall be that specified in KRS 40.460,
except that the statement required by KRS 40.460(1)(d) shall not be applicable.
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