Kentucky Code § KRS 171.784

Nomination of locations and objects for military heritage designation -- Rescission
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(1) Any person or organization may nominate a geographic location for designation as a military heritage site or to rescind a designation as a military heritage site. (2) Any person or organization may nominate an object for designation as a military heritage object or to rescind a designation as a military heritage object. (3) Private property shall not be designated as a military heritage site or as a military heritage object unless: (a) The nomination is made by the owner of the property if held by a single owner or by all owners of the property if the property is held jointly; or (b) The nomination is approved, in writing, by the owner of the property if held by a s ingle owner or by all owners of the property if the property is held jointly. (4) The commission shall promulgate administrative regulations with regard to the process of designation of a military heritage site and a military heritage object and the characteristics of a qualifying site and qualifying object. (5) The commission shall meet not less than two (2) times per year to act upon nominations of geographic locations proposed as military heritage sites and nominations of objects as military heritage obj ects. The commission at any meeting may also act on requests to rescind any designation of a military heritage site or military heritage object. (6) To designate a site as a military heritage site or to designate an object as a military heritage object requires a majority vote of the members of the commission. (7) To rescind the designation of a site as a military heritage site or to rescind the designation of an object as a military heritage object requires a unanimous vote of the members of the commission.

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