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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 95 — City police and fire departments

95.623 Rules -- Determination of pension applications -- Reports -- Legal adviser.

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(1)The board of trustees of the pension fund may make all necessary rules for its
government in the discharge of its duties, and shall hear and decide all applications
for benefits or pensions. Its decision on these applications shall be conclusive, and
not subject to revision or reversal, except by the board except as provided in
subsection
(1)of KRS 95.624. A record shall be kept of the meetings and
proceedings of the board.
(2)The board of trustees of the pension fund shall make an annual report on the
condition of the pension fund to the city commission or council at its first meeting
in May of each year.
(3)The city attorney shall, if requested, advise the board of trustees of the policemen's
and firefighters' pension fund in all matters pertaining to its duties and to the
management of the fund. He shall represent and defend the board in all actions that
may be brought against it, and bring all action in its behalf that may be requested by
the board.
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