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

65.242 Change in parties to interlocal agreement.

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(1)Provided that the terms of the agreement are not being substantively changed,
whenever an existing agreement that complies with the requirements of KRS 65.210
to 65.300 is amended solely to join new parties or to remove existing parties,
approval of the Attorney General or the Department for Local Government under
KRS 65.260 and approval of the agency or officer with jurisdiction under KRS
65.300 shall not be required for the amendment to be effective.
(2)When an agreement is amended pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section, a public
agency subject to the agreement or the interlocal agency created by the agreement
shall not be required to file a copy of the amended agreement with the Secretary of
State as set out in KRS 65.290 in order for the amended agreement to become
effective.
(3)Public agencies may, by the terms of an agreement made pursuant to KRS 65.210 to
65.300, specify the manner in which parties may be added to or removed from the
agreement pursuant to this section. The language may authorize the addition of new
parties or the removal of existing parties with or without the requirement of action
by each public agency that is a party to the existing agreement or with a requirement
of action by a minimum percentage of the legislative bodies of the public agencies
that are parties to the agreement.
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