2013 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 176 - DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 176.410 County or multicounty covered wooden bridge authority -- Membership of authority -- Duties and functions of authority.
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176.410 County or multicounty covered wooden bridge authority
Membership of authority -- Duties and functions of authority.
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Except as provided by KRS 176.400, at the request of citizens or organizations
of a county or multicounty region, the Heritage Division of the Kentucky
Heritage Council shall certify to the Governor the creation of a county or
multicounty covered wooden bridge authority for that county or multicounty
region.
(a) An authority shall consist of members appointed as follows:
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The Governor shall appoint one (1) member from each participating
county, unless the authority has only one (1) participating county, in
which case the Governor shall appoint three (3) members from the
participating county; and
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The fiscal court of each participating county shall submit to the
Governor a list of three (3) candidates, and the Governor shall
appoint one (1) member from each list unless the authority has two
(2) or fewer participating counties, in which case the Governor shall
appoint two (2) members from each list.
(b) The members of an authority shall hold office for terms of four (4) years
and until their successors are appointed and qualify except that the terms
of office of the members first appointed shall be staggered. An authority
may elect by majority voice officers deemed necessary by its members. A
majority of the members shall constitute a quorum. An authority shall
meet at the call of its chairman, but at least twice during each calendar
year.
An authority shall be dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and
maintenance of all covered wooden bridges in the county or multicounty region
for which it is created.
(a) For covered wooden bridges not open to vehicular traffic, the duties and
functions of an authority shall be to:
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Review, recommend, and administer projects and programs to
insure the proper preservation, restoration, and maintenance of
covered wooden bridges in the county or multicounty region for
which it is created.
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Advise, consult, and cooperate with state, local, and national
officials and agencies, and with the Heritage Division of the
Kentucky Heritage Council as provided by KRS 176.400 and
176.410, to accomplish the purposes for which the authority is
established.
(b) For covered wooden bridges open to vehicular traffic, the duties and
functions of an authority shall be to:
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Make recommendations to the Transportation Cabinet and local
officials on the proper preservation, restoration, and maintenance of
covered wooden bridges in the county or multicounty region for
which it is created.
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Advise, consult, and cooperate with state, local, and national
officials and agencies to accomplish the purposes for which the
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authority is established.
An authority may:
(a) Accept grants or other funds or property from any source, public or
private;
(b) Enter into such contractual relationships as may be necessary;
(c) Acquire real property, by gift or devise or by purchase pursuant to the
provisions of KRS 45A.045, and hold the same in the name of the
Commonwealth for the use and benefit of the authority;
(d) Adopt rules and regulations necessary to the performance of its duties
and functions.
Members of an authority may be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions
of KRS Chapters 44 and 45 for actual and reasonable expenses incurred in the
furtherance of the authority's activities.
The receipt, control, and expenditure of funds shall be subject to the general
provisions of the Kentucky Revised Statutes governing financial administration
of state agencies.
(a) For covered wooden bridges not open to vehicular traffic, each authority
shall develop a program for the preservation, restoration, and
maintenance of those covered wooden bridges in the county or
multicounty region for which it was established. It shall select the bridges
to be preserved, restored, or maintained within a biennium and shall
prepare estimates of the cost of preservation, restoration, or maintenance
within that biennium.
(b) The program developed by an authority shall be submitted to the Heritage
Division of the Kentucky Heritage Council. Upon approval by the division,
the authority shall submit its program as its biennial budget request.
(c) When an appropriation is made to an authority to fund its program for the
preservation, restoration, and maintenance of covered wooden bridges,
title to all covered wooden bridges to be preserved, restored, or
maintained under its authority shall be transferred to the authority.
Preservation, restoration, and maintenance of covered wooden bridges
shall comply with the program approved by the Heritage Division of the
Kentucky Heritage Council and shall be administered by the authority.
Each authority is authorized to enter into any agreement or contract
necessary to implement an approved and funded program.
For covered wooden bridges open to vehicular traffic, each authority shall
develop a biennial list of recommendations for the preservation, restoration,
and maintenance of those covered wooden bridges in the county or
multicounty region for which it was created. This list shall be submitted
biennially to the Transportation Cabinet and all fiscal courts within the
authority's jurisdiction.
There is established the covered wooden bridge authority for the counties of
Bracken, Fleming, Lewis, Mason, and Robertson as a pilot project.
Effective:April 21, 2004
History: Amended 2004 Ky. Acts ch. 164, sec. 2, effective April 21, 2004. -Amended 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 496, sec. 55, effective July 13, 1990. -- Amended
1982 Ky. Acts ch. 396, sec. 46, effective July 15, 1982. -- Created 1980 Ky. Acts
ch. 323, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1980.
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