Kentucky Code § KRS 65.241

Public agency must notify establishing local governments of its intent to enter into interlocal agreement -- Response or nonresponse of local governments
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(1) A public agency as defined in KRS 65.230(3)(c) to (f) shall provide written notification to the governing body of each of its establishing local governments of its intent to enter into an interlocal agreement pursuant to the provisions of KRS 65.210 to 65.300 that includes a: (a) Written description and purpose of the proposed agreement; (b) Copy of the proposed agreement; and (c) Statement that the governing body of the establishing local government may either approve or disapprove the public agency's entry into the proposed agreement by sending a written response of its approval or disap proval within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the notification from the public agency. The statement shall also note that if an establishing local government does not respond within that thirty (30) day period, the establishing local government shall be deemed to have approved the proposed entry into the agreement. (2) In order for a public agency as defined in KRS 65.230(3)(c) to (f) to enter into an agreement pursuant to the provisions of KRS 65.210 to 65.300, each governing body of the local governmen t establishing that public agency, if more than one (1), shall: (a) Notify the public agency of its approval in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification as set out in subsection (1) of this section; or (b) Make no response. If the go verning body of the local government makes no response within thirty (30) days of the notification as set out in subsection (1) of this section, the nonresponse shall be deemed to be approval of the proposal.

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