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

67.076 Use of county ordinance and resolution -- Form -- Amendment.

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(1)No action embraced in the term "county ordinance" may be taken except by passage
of a county ordinance. Other official actions, including but not limited to approvals
required by the fiscal court, may be taken by resolution, order, or motion;
(2)All ordinances shall be introduced in writing;
(3)No county ordinance shall relate to more than one
(1)subject, and each ordinance
shall be prefaced in the following manner by a title which expresses that subject:
"AN ORDINANCE relating to (the subject of the ordinance):";
(4)There shall be inserted between the title and the body of each county ordinance an
enacting clause written in the following manner: "Be it ordained by the fiscal court
of county of.........., Commonwealth of Kentucky:";
(5)County ordinances shall be amended by ordinance and only by setting out in full
each amended section;
(6)No action of a fiscal court shall be invalidated because of improper denomination of
a county ordinance or other written document, if the procedures required for taking
the action have otherwise been observed.
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