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2009 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 213 VITAL STATISTICS
213.143 Commemorative copy of birth or marriage certificate -- Fee.
Download pdfmarriage. Fees collected under this section that exceed the administrative costs of
this program shall be deposited in a trust and agency account for the Emergency
Medical Services for Children Program as provided under KRS 311A.045. (2) To assist with offsetting the cost of the initial design and printing of the commemorative certificates of birth and commemorative certificates of marriage,
the state registrar shall not be required to issue commemorative certificates of birth
or commemorative certificates of marriage until application and payment have been
made for a total of two hundred fifty (250) commemorative certificates under
subsection (1) of this section. The cabinet shall place each thirty-five dollar fee
($35) received for the commemorative certificates into a trust and agency account
and dedicate those funds to offset the cabinet's design and administrative costs.
After the issuance of the first two hundred fifty (250) commemorative certificates,
the state registrar shall issue each subsequent commemorative certificate in a timely
manner upon receipt of each application and payment and shall not permit
subsequent requests to accumulate. If the cabinet has not received two hundred fifty
(250) applications accompanied by the thirty-five dollar ($35) fee within one (1)
year of June 24, 2003, the cabinet shall refund all fees received for the
commemorative certificates to the appropriate applicants. Effective: June 24, 2003
History: Created 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 69, sec. 1, effective June 24, 2003.
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