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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 424 — Legal notices

424.195 Supplementation of printed notice by broadcast in certain cases.

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(1)Any official of the Commonwealth of Kentucky or any of its political subdivisions
who is required by law to publish any legal notice or notice of event may
supplement, not to exceed twelve
(12)publications unless otherwise ordered by a
court of competent jurisdiction thereof by use of radio or television spot
announcements, or both, when, in his judgment, the public interest will be served
thereby; except, that notices by political subdivisions may be made only by stations
having a broadcast studio within the county of origin of the legal notice, and that
broadcast notices shall call attention solely to published or posted notices required
by statute.
(2)Each radio or television station broadcasting a legal notice or notice of event shall
for a period of three
(3)months subsequent to such broadcast retain at its office a
copy of the transcript of the text of the notices actually broadcast and such shall be
available for public inspection.
(3)The radio or television station which broadcasts the legal notice authorized by this
section shall be entitled to receive payment of an amount equal to the customary
charges of such station for such service.
(4)The publication of legal notices under this section shall be restricted to legal notices
relating to those official acts of public officers requiring a final determination by
order of any court of competent jurisdiction in the Commonwealth.
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