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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 75 — Fire protection districts

75.420 Application for recognition of fire department -- Boundaries.

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(1)The commission shall recognize all fire departments which comply with the
provisions of KRS 75.410 and regulations promulgated in compliance therewith.
Applications for recognition shall be made on forms provided by the commission.
The department shall attach to the application an accurate map and a written
description which delineates the boundaries of the area served by the department.
The map and description shall also be filed with the county clerk of the county in
which the department is located. If the boundaries extend into two
(2)or more
counties, the map and description shall be filed with the county clerk in each county
in which a part of the department's service area is located.
(2)The boundaries between two
(2)or more departments created pursuant to KRS
Chapter 273 may be altered if the departments enter into a written agreement
establishing the boundaries, and if a majority of the property owners in the affected
area approve the new boundaries. A new map and written description of the altered
boundaries shall be filed with the commission and with the county clerks in the
affected counties.
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