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Kentucky

Chapter 212 — Local health programs
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212.010 Repealed, 1982.
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212.030 Repealed, 1972.
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212.040 Establishment for one county by fiscal court -- Appropriation.
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212.050 Repealed, 1972.
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212.060 When fiscal court may not establish.
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212.070 Establishment by election.
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212.080 Elections in one county.
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212.090 Repealed, 1972.
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212.100 Repealed, 1972.
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212.110 Certification of election results.
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212.130 County and district health departments, how organized.
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212.140 County health department -- How governed.
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212.150 Repealed, 1954.
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212.160 Office quarters for county boards and district departments.
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212.170 Appointment of health officers -- Assistant -- Employees -- Appeals.
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212.180 Health officer qualifications.
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212.190 Health officers -- Compensation.
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212.200 Repealed, 1958.
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212.220 Repealed, 1982.
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212.230 Powers and duties of county, city-county, and district health boards.
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212.240 Duties of county health departments.
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212.245 Powers of local health departments.
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212.250 Repealed, 1954.
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212.260 Powers and duties of local health officers.
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212.280 Repealed, 1958.
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212.290 Repealed, 1958.
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212.300 Repealed, 1958.
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212.310 Repealed, 1958.
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212.320 Repealed, 1958.
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212.330 Repealed, 1958.
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212.340 Repealed, 1958.
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212.341 Definitions.
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212.343 Counseling by physician.
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212.345 Consent document -- Endorsement.
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212.347 Waiting period required.
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212.370 Powers and duties of city-county board as to public health and institutions.
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212.372 Classifications based upon financial ability.
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212.373 Recovery of charges from spouse or parent.
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212.375 Burden of proof.
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212.390 Vacancies -- Resignations.
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212.400 Compensation of board members.
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212.420 Director of health -- Qualifications, salary, term, removal.
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212.430 Compensation of employees -- Civil service.
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212.432 Inclusion of employees in state retirement system.
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212.434 Prior service credit.
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212.436 Payment of contributions.
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212.440 Transfer of employees of former health agencies.
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212.460 Contracts for work or materials -- Day labor.
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212.470 Appropriations by county and city -- Payment for school health services.
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212.480 Depository for funds.
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212.490 Power to receive gifts and donations -- Use -- Investment.
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212.510 Use of donations for other purposes.
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212.520 Fiscal year -- Budget estimates.
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212.530 Transfer of funds of former health agencies.
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212.540 Budget.
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212.550 Accounts and financial records -- Audits.
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212.560 Current borrowing.
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212.580 Title to property -- Tax exemption -- Power to sell, mortgage or exchange.
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212.590 Power of condemnation.
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212.610 Public hearings -- Production of evidence.
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212.620 Abatement of nuisances -- Enforcement of orders.
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212.625 Animal shelter for animals.
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212.626 Definitions for KRS 212.627 to 212.639.
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212.628 Transfer of property to board of health -- Powers and duties of board.
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212.629 Board to establish fee schedules.
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212.630 Repealed, 1970.
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212.631 Board may recover reasonable value of services furnished.
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212.632 Board membership.
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212.633 Board meetings -- Quorum.
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212.634 Repealed, 2002.
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212.635 Commissioner -- Appointment -- Qualifications -- Duties.
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212.637 Indebtedness.
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212.638 Contract bidding for work, supplies, or materials.
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212.641 Definition of "city." As used in KRS 212.640 to 212.710, "city" means an incorporated city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky containing a population equal to or greater than fifteen thousand (15,000) based upon the most recent federal decennial census.
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212.650 Expense of maintaining city-county department.
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212.660 City-county health officer -- Employee benefits.
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212.670 Powers and duties of city-county board and department.
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212.680 Powers and duties of city-county health officer.
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212.690 Transfer of property and institutions.
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212.700 Jurisdiction of city-county department.
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212.710 State aid for city-county department.
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212.715 Orders of health agencies.
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212.720 Creation of public health taxing districts.
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212.722 Compliance with KRS 65A.010 to 65A.090.
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212.725 Imposition of special ad valorem public health tax.
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212.730 Repealed, 1968.
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212.740 Repealed, 2020.
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212.760 Repealed, 2020.
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212.780 Definitions for KRS 212.780 to 212.794.
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212.784 Jurisdiction and powers of board.
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212.786 Membership of board -- Terms -- Vacancies.
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212.788 Quorum -- Officers -- Compensation -- Meetings.
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212.792 Personnel matters.
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212.810 Title.
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212.820 Legislative intent.
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212.830 Definitions for KRS 212.810 to 212.930.
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212.840 District health departments -- Boundaries -- Costs.
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212.850 Establishment of district health departments.
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212.855 Members of district board of health -- Appointment -- Terms.
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212.860 District board of health -- Meetings -- Quorum -- Compensation.
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212.870 District health department -- Staff -- Compensation.
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212.880 Duties of district health departments.
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212.890 Powers of local and district health departments.
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212.900 District health officer.
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212.930 Effect of county health department action.
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212.990 Penalties.
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