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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 45 — Budget and financial administration

45.3511 Restrictions on applications -- Counties without incorporated area.

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(1)State administering agencies shall not have continuation block grant application
requests. Each application for a block grant shall be deemed a new application.
(2)No state administering agency shall receive or expend any block grant or other
funds included in a block grant application to a federal administering agency, which
has not previously been specifically approved as a block grant by the General
Assembly in the biennial budget process as having complied with the criteria
specified in KRS 45.353, unless the application is found to be in compliance with
the standards and criteria as prescribed in KRS 45.353, as well as the applicable
federal and state laws.
(3)If a county contains no incorporated area, that county shall be permitted to submit
two
(2)applications per year, one
(1)as a county and one
(1)as a city, for any block
grant program or any category of a block grant program that provides funding on a
competitive basis.
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