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

67.680 County cemetery board.

126 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-67/67-680

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(1)A county acting under authority of this section may by ordinance create a county
cemetery board that may apply to the Department for Local Government for grants
to restore and maintain nonprofit cemeteries that do not receive perpetual care funds
pursuant to KRS 367.952.
(2)The county cemetery boards shall meet three
(3)times annually in space provided
by the fiscal court and shall have five
(5)volunteer members with no more than
three
(3)representing the same political party. Members shall be appointed by the
county judge/executive with approval of the fiscal court, shall have lived in the
county for at least one
(1)year prior to appointment, and shall have demonstrated an
interest in cemetery preservation, genealogy, local history, or a related area.
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