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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 441 — Jails and county prisoners

441.235 Jail accounts and financial records.

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(1)The county treasurer shall keep books of accounts of all receipts and disbursements
from the jail budget and make such reports as are required by the state local finance
officer.
(2)The county treasurer, in cooperation with the jailer, shall monthly report to the
fiscal court on:
(a)All purchases from the jail account for the preceding month for final fiscal
court approval; and
(b)The current condition of the jail account, including all jail revenues received,
expenditures for the month, expenditures for the year-to-date and unexpended
balances by line item.
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