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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 80 — Low-cost housing

80.240 Application of receipts of city housing authority.

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(1)The rents and other revenues of a city housing authority shall be applied: first to
pay the interest and principal of the bonds issued under KRS 80.230 as payments
fall due; next, to pay the costs of maintaining, repairing, improving and operating its
developments; next, to create such reserve for depreciation as the housing authority
deems necessary and proper. The excess, if any, of the rents received during any
annual period may be applied to the prepayment of the obligations of the housing
authority or may be placed in a special fund for the purpose of paying the principal
and interest of the obligations as they become due.
(2)Receipts of revenues of a city housing authority in excess of the amounts required to
pay:
(a)The interest and principal on bonds issued under this chapter as payments fall
due;
(b)The cost of maintaining, repairing, improving and operating its projects; and
(c)Reserves for depreciation as the housing authority deems necessary and
proper;
may be applied to the engagement by the authority in activities for the maintenance
and enhancement of adequate housing stock for low-income and moderate-income
persons, as defined in this chapter.
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