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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 97 — Parks, playgrounds, and recreation

97.650 Powers of commission.

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The commission shall be a corporation and may:
(1)Arrange for and supervise the maintenance of the grounds and structures of the
memorial.
(2)Exact from any of its officers or employees such surety or indemnity bonds for the
appropriate performance of their respective duties as the commission deems proper.
(3)Establish and enforce reasonable rules and regulations for its own government, and
for the supervision, protection, management and conduct of its work and the
maintenance of the memorial structures, and for the cost thereof, which rules and
regulations, to the extent they are not in conflict with law, shall have the force of
law.
(4)Make and enter into, in its corporate name, any and all contracts, agreements or
stipulations, germane to the scope of its duties, or in accordance with the purposes
of KRS 97.630 to 97.780.
(5)Sue and be sued in its corporate name, adopt a corporate seal and alter it at pleasure.
(6)Do all other acts reasonable or necessary to effectively carry out the work intended
or required by KRS 97.630 to 97.780.
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