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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 45A — Kentucky model procurement code

45A.612 License agreements with marina operators -- Conditions.

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(1)As used in this section:
(a)"License agreement" means an agreement for a marina operator to use land
owned or leased by the Commonwealth as a state marina;
(b)"Marina facilities" means buildings or structures at a marina used to access
navigable waterways, store or dock boats, or provide services to boat owners,
including but not limited to docks, ramps, piers, stores, and restaurants, and
refueling, washing, and repairing facilities;
(c)"Marina operator" means an owner of marina facilities at a state marina or an
operator of a state marina; and
(d)"State marina" means a marina located on land owned or leased by the
Commonwealth and that is considered to be part of the Kentucky Department
of Parks.
(2)The Finance and Administration Cabinet may renew or extend a license agreement
with a marina operator without otherwise complying with the provisions of this
chapter, provided that the following criteria are met:
(a)The marina operator has fulfilled all of his or her obligations under the license
agreement;
(b)The marina operator is in good standing with the Kentucky Department of
Parks; and
(c)The Finance and Administration Cabinet determines, in writing, that it is in
the best interest of the Commonwealth to enter into a license agreement with
the marina operator.
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