2006 Kentucky Revised Statutes - .400   Definitions for KRS 36.400 to 36.425.

36.400 Definitions for KRS 36.400 to 36.425. As used in KRS 36.400 to 36.425, unless the context otherwise requires: (1)  "Division of Air Transport" includes the Capital City Airport; (2)  "State aircraft" means aircraft owned by the Commonwealth, leased by the Commonwealth, or otherwise under the control of the Commonwealth and administratively assigned to the Division of Air Transport. It shall also include air charters by the division. However, this shall not include or apply to any and all aircraft assigned to, owned, leased, operated, or controlled by the Department of State Police, or otherwise under the control or direction of the Department of State Police. The operation, maintenance, scheduling, and care of Department of State Police aircraft shall not be included under or affected by KRS 36.400 to 36.425; and (3)  "Official business" means any activity involving travel in a state aircraft if the activity is reasonably required, expected, or appropriate, considering the nature of the using public official's job responsibilities. The activities shall include, but not be limited to, attendance by officials at nonpartisan ceremonial functions and events where their appearance is normally expected by virtue of their office or where official representation of the Commonwealth is otherwise appropriate, and to nonpolitical flights by the Governor and members of his immediate family when accompanying or representing him. Effective: July 15, 1998 History: Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 605, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1998. Page 1 of 1

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