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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 65 — General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units

65.160 Special districts may be formed by two or more counties.

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(1)Upon approval of the fiscal courts of the counties involved, two
(2)or more
counties may join together to form a special district to fulfill any purpose which any
individual county is presently authorized to fulfill or may be authorized to fulfill in
the future.
(2)The membership of the governing body of such multi-county special districts shall
be apportioned among the counties in ratio to their population, with each county
having at least one
(1)member.
(3)Members of the governing body of multi-county special districts may be removed
from office as provided by KRS 65.007.
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