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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 79 — Intercity, intercounty, and city-county compacts for purchasing and merit systems -- retirement and disability plans for employees of counties and cities

79.320 Definitions for KRS 79.325.

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As used in KRS 79.325, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Base year collections" means the amount of combined collections received by the
city of the first class and the county containing such city in calendar year 1985;
(2)"Collections" means the sums received (excluding penalties and interest) by a city
of the first class and the county containing such city in a calendar year from its
occupational license fee levy;
(3)"Combined inflation-adjusted base" means the base year collections of the city of
the first class and the county containing such city adjusted by the increase or
decrease in the consumer price index by using 1985 as the base year. Each year the
combined inflation adjusted base shall be computed by multiplying the consumer
price index in December of that year by base year collections and dividing the
product by the December 1985 consumer price index;
(4)"Consumer price index" means the index for all urban consumers as published by
the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; and
(5)"Occupational license fees" means license fees levied upon wages and net profits by
a city of the first class pursuant to KRS 91.200 and by the county containing such
city pursuant to KRS 68.180, but shall not include occupational license fees
imposed for educational purposes pursuant to KRS Chapter 160, for mass
transportation programs pursuant to KRS 96A.310 to 96A.370 or license fees or
taxes on insurance premiums for the privilege of engaging in the business of
insurance.
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