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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 67 — County government (fiscal courts and county commissioners)

67.035 Branch offices -- Deputies.

226 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-67/67-035

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(1)In all counties with a land area of more than 750 square miles, the sheriff and
county clerk, when authorized by resolution of the fiscal court, may each maintain a
branch office in any incorporated or unincorporated city of the county other than the
county seat.
(2)The sheriff and county clerk, when authorized by the fiscal court, may appoint one
or more deputies for the branch office. The salaries to be paid said deputies together
with the office rent and other expenses incidental to maintaining branch offices
shall be considered as a part of the necessary expenses of the respective officers and
shall be paid in the manner now provided by law for such expenses.
(3)Branch offices as authorized by the fiscal court may be used for the same purposes
as those for which the offices at the county seat are used; Provided, however, That
all records must be kept at the county seat. The period of time such branch offices
shall be maintained, and the office hours, shall be fixed by the fiscal court. The
compensation of the deputy in charge of the branch office shall be fixed in the same
manner as the compensation of deputies serving at the county seat office. The
sheriff and county clerk shall remain liable on their bonds for all funds collected by
the branch offices.
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