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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 65A — Special purpose governmental entities

65A.070 Code of ethics.

227 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-65a/65a-070

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(a)The board, officers, and employees of each special purpose governmental
entity shall be subject to the code of ethics of the establishing entity in which
the special purpose governmental entity's principal business office is located.
(b)If the principal business office is located in more than one
(1)establishing
entity, the board of the special purpose governmental entity shall select one
(1)of the applicable codes of ethics that will apply.
(c)If there is no establishing entity, the board, officers, and employees of the
special purpose governmental entity shall be subject to the code of ethics of
the county in which the special purpose governmental entity's principal
business office is located.
(2)The governing body of a special purpose governmental entity may adopt ethics
provisions that are more stringent than those of the establishing entity in which its
principal business office is located. If more stringent provisions are adopted, the
governing body of the special purpose governmental entity shall, within twenty-one
(21)days of the adoption of the provisions, deliver a copy of the provisions to the
DLG and the establishing entity. Any subsequent amendments shall also be
delivered to the DLG and the establishing entity within twenty-one
(21)days of
adoption. The DLG shall include any documents provided under this section as part
of the public records and lists maintained under KRS 65.003(5)(a).
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