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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 42 — Finance and administration cabinet

42.019 Division of Historic Properties -- State curator.

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(1)The Division of Historic Properties established by KRS 42.425 shall be responsible
for overseeing the management and preservation of state-owned historic properties
including, but not limited to, the Executive Mansion, Old Governor's Mansion, Vest
Lindsey House, Berry Hill, and the State Capitol. In addition, the division shall be
responsible for maintaining state-owned furniture, china, silver, and art works and
the care, display, inventory, conservation, restoration, and storage of any state-
owned item of historical significance.
(2)The Department of Parks and the Kentucky Horse Park may advise and consult the
Division of Historic Properties in the operation, maintenance, restoration,
conservation, and inventory of the state's shrines and museums.
(3)The director of the Division of Historic Properties shall serve as state curator
pursuant to KRS 11.026. The director may employ the personnel and assemble the
records and files necessary to perform the duties, responsibilities, and functions of
the office.
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