Kentucky Code § KRS 183.120

Acquisition of facilities by cabinet -- Aid to other agencies
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(1) The cabinet may acquire or dispose by contract, purchase, lease, donation, condemnation or otherwise, airports, buildings, runways, grounds and other facilities suitable for a irport purposes and the proper safeguards to flying where such acquisition or disposal shall be in the public interest. (2) The cabinet may make additions and improvements to airports or facilities, and either alone or with the cooperation of others, provi de personnel, heat, light, water, fuel, telephone service, drainage, runways, fueling facilities, radio and navigation facilities, and other costs of operation and maintenance, including insurance, and may bear the expense of removal or change of obstructions that menace air travel. (3) The cabinet may enter into contracts of lease for land or facilities to which title is vested in the Commonwealth with any city, or cities, county, or counties, governmental unit, political subdivision, air board, or person for the furtherance of the purposes of this chapter. All rents or revenues derived from any contracts of lease shall become the property of the cabinet to be expended by it in carrying out the purposes of this chapter. (4) The cabinet may give such advice and assistance, including financial aid, engineering and technical assistance within the limits of its resources as it deems advisable, to enable any governmental unit or board to acquire, construct, expand, maintain and operate airports or otherwise assis t in the development of aeronautics within their limits. Aid may include the exercise of the cabinet's power of eminent domain, if such usage is requested by the governmental unit or board. Where such eminent domain powers are utilized, title to acquire pr operty may vest in the governmental unit.

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