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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 56 — State lands and buildings

56.620 Relocation assistance authorized.

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(1)If any department, agency or instrumentality of the state, or any county,
municipality, or other political subdivision, or any other public or private entity
subject to the provisions of the Federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, Public Laws 91-646, and
100-17, Title IV, hereinafter the Federal Uniform Relocation Act, undertakes any
project, which results in the acquisition of real property or in any person or persons
being displaced from their homes, businesses, or farms, such state department,
agency or instrumentality, county, municipality or other political subdivision, or
other public or private entity may provide relocation assistance, and make relocation
payments to such displaced person and to do such other acts and follow such
procedures and practices as may be necessary to comply with the provisions of the
Federal Uniform Relocation Act.
(2)Any payment made or to be made under the authority granted herein shall be for
compensating or reimbursing the displaced person or owner of real property in
accordance with the requirements of the Federal Uniform Relocation Act and such
payments shall not for any purpose be deemed or considered compensation for real
property acquired or compensation for damages to remaining property.
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