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

65.8834 Uncollected liens -- Enforcement -- Inclusion on property tax bill.

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(a)Any city that establishes an ordinance pursuant to KRS 91A.070(2) may elect
to include the amount of any unpaid lien that has been recorded pursuant to
KRS 65.8835 on any property tax bill that the city collects.
(b)The amount of the code enforcement lien shall be listed and treated as a
separate item on the property tax bill and shall not be considered a part of the
ad valorem tax liability.
(c)The late payment or nonpayment of a code enforcement lien listed pursuant to
this section shall not be enforced under KRS 91A.070 and shall remain
enforceable pursuant to KRS 65.8835 and subsection
(2)of this section.
(2)In addition to the enforcement procedures authorized by KRS 65.8835, a city
government may elect to use KRS 91.481 to 91.527 to enforce uncollected liens
arising pursuant to KRS 65.8835 in the same manner as authorized for unpaid tax
bills.
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