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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 98 — Health and welfare in cities of the first class and in counties containing such cities

98.140 Disbursements to come from proceeds of bonds or appropriation by city.

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(1)All disbursements of the commission, including compensation to its members,
officers and employees, shall come out of the proceeds of the sale of the bonds, or
out of an appropriation by the city.
(2)The legislative body of the city may make an appropriation to the commission out
of any funds available, without an issuance of bonds or in addition to the bonds.
(3)If the money provided for the use of the commission has been expended, the
director of works shall notify the mayor and legislative body of the city, and the
mayor and legislative body of the city shall forthwith decide whether the
commission shall be dissolved or shall be continued. If the commission is
continued, the legislative body of the city shall, by ordinance approved by the
mayor, fix the limit of expenditures of the commission and shall pay same out of
such funds of the city as they deem best until a new appropriation for work has been
made or a new bond issue has been passed to provide further funds for the
commission, or until such time as the mayor and legislative body of said city decide
that it is best to discontinue the commission.
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