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224A.011 Definitions for chapter.
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Administrative fee" means a fee assessed and collected by the authority from
borrowers under assistance agreements, to be used for operational expenses
of the authority;
(2) "Applicable interest rate" means the rate of interest which shall be used as part
of the repayment criteria for an assistance agreement between a governmental
agency and the authority, and shall be determined by the authority pertinent to
the source of funds from which the assistance agreement is funded;
(3) "Assistance agreement" means the agreement to be made and entered into by
and between a governmental agency and the authority, as authorized by this
chapter, providing for a lease, loan, services, or grant to the governmental
agency or for the purchase of obligations issued by the governmental agency,
and for the repayment thereof to the authority by the governmental agency;
(4) "Authority" means the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, which is created by
this chapter;
(5) "Authority revenues" means the totality of all:
(a) Service charges;
(b) Utility tax receipts, to the extent not otherwise committed and budgeted
by the authority during any fiscal period of the authority;
(c) Any gifts, grants, or loans received, to the extent not otherwise required
to be applied;
(d) Any and all appropriations made to the authority by the General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, to the extent not otherwise
required to be applied;
(e) All moneys received in repayment of and for interest on any loans made
by the authority to a governmental agency, except as provided in KRS
224A.111, 224A.1115, and 224A.112, or as principal of and interest on
any obligations issued by a governmental agency and purchased by the
authority, or as receipts under any assistance agreement;
(f) The proceeds of bonds or long-term debt obligations of governmental
agencies pledged to the payment of bond anticipation notes issued by the
authority on behalf of the said governmental agency to provide interim
construction financing; and
(g) Payments under agreements with any agencies of the state and federal
government;
(6) "Borrower or borrowing entity" means any agency of the state or its political
subdivisions, any city, or any special district created under the laws of the state
acting individually or jointly under interagency or interlocal cooperative
agreements to enter into assistance agreements with the authority;
(7) "Community flood damage abatement project" means any structural or
nonstructural study, plan, design, construction, development, improvement, or
other activity to provide for flood control;
(8) "Construction" means and includes but is not limited to:
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Preliminary planning to determine the economic and engineering
feasibility of infrastructure projects, the engineering, architectural, legal,
fiscal, and economic investigations, and studies necessary thereto, and
surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, procedures,
and other actions necessary to the construction of infrastructure or solid
waste projects;
(b) The erection, building, acquisition, alteration, remodeling, improvement,
or extension of infrastructure or solid waste projects; and
(c) The inspection and supervision of the construction of infrastructure or
solid waste projects and all costs incidental to the acquisition and
financing of same. This term shall also relate to and mean any other
physical devices or appurtenances in connection with, or reasonably
attendant to, infrastructure or solid waste projects;
"Dams" means any artificial barrier, including appurtenant works, which does
or can impound or divert water, and which either:
(a) Is or will be twenty-five (25) feet or more in height from the natural bed of
the stream or watercourse at the downstream toe of the barrier, as
determined by the Energy and Environment Cabinet; or
(b) Has or will have an impounding capacity at maximum water storage
elevation of fifty (50) acre feet or more;
"Distribution facilities" means all or any part of any facilities, devices, and
systems used and useful in obtaining, pumping, storing, treating, and
distributing water for agricultural, industrial, commercial, recreational, public,
and domestic use;
"Energy and Environment Cabinet" means the Kentucky Energy and
Environment Cabinet, or its successor, said term being meant to relate
specifically to the state agency which is designated as the water pollution
agency for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, for purposes of the federal act;
"Federal act" means the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. secs. 1251 et
seq.) as said federal act may be amended from time to time in the future, or
any other enactment of the United States Congress providing funds that may
assist in carrying out the purposes of the authority;
"Federally assisted wastewater revolving fund" means that fund which will
receive federal and state funds or the proceeds from the sale of revenue bonds
of the authority for the purpose of providing loans to finance construction of
publicly owned treatment works as defined in Section 212 of the federal act
and for the implementation of a management program established under
Section 319 of the federal act and for the development and implementation of a
conservation and management plan under Section 320 of the federal act;
"Governmental agency" means any incorporated city or municipal corporation,
or other agency, or unit of government within or a department or a cabinet of
the Commonwealth of Kentucky, now having or hereafter granted, the authority
and power to finance, acquire, construct, or operate infrastructure or solid
waste projects. This definition shall specifically apply but not by way of
limitation to incorporated cities; counties, including any counties containing a
metropolitan sewer district; sanitation districts; water districts; water
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associations if these associations are permitted to issue interest-bearing
obligations which interest would be excludable from gross income under
Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended; sewer
construction districts; metropolitan sewer districts; sanitation taxing districts; a
regional wastewater commission established under KRS 65.8901 to 65.8923;
and any other agencies, commissions, districts, or authorities (either acting
alone, or in combination with one another in accordance with any regional or
area compact, or intergovernmental cooperative agreements), now or hereafter
established in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
having and possessing the described powers described in this subsection;
"Industrial waste" means any liquid, gaseous, or solid waste substances
resulting from any process of industry, manufacture, trade, or business, or from
the mining or taking, development, processing, or recovery of any natural
resources, including heat and radioactivity, together with any sewage as is
present therein, which pollutes the waters of the state, and specifically, but not
by way of limitation, means heat or thermal differentials created in the waters of
the state by any industrial processing, generating, or manufacturing processes;
"Infrastructure project" means any construction or acquisition of treatment
works, facilities related to the collection, transportation, and treatment of
wastewater as defined in KRS 65.8903, distribution facilities, or water
resources projects instituted by a governmental agency or an investor-owned
water utility which is approved by the authority and, if required, by the Energy
and Environment Cabinet, Public Service Commission, or other agency; solid
waste projects; dams; storm water control and treatment systems; gas or
electric utility; broadband deployment project; or any other public utility or
public service project which the authority finds would assist in carrying out the
purposes set out in KRS 224A.300;
"Infrastructure revolving fund" means that fund which will receive state funds,
the proceeds from the sale of revenue bonds of the authority or other moneys
earmarked for that fund for the purpose of providing loans or grants to finance
construction or acquisition of infrastructure projects as defined in this section;
"Loan or grant" means moneys to be made available to governmental agencies
by the authority for the purpose of defraying all or any part of the total costs
incidental to construction or acquisition of any infrastructure project;
"Market interest rate" means the interest rate determined by the authority
under existing market conditions at the time the authority shall provide financial
assistance to a governmental agency;
"Obligation of a governmental agency" means a revenue bond, bond
anticipation note, revenue anticipation note, lease, or other obligation issued by
a governmental agency under KRS 58.010 et seq. or other applicable statutes;
"Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, or
governmental agency;
"Pollution" means the placing of any noxious or deleterious substances
("pollutants"), including sewage and industrial wastes, in any waters of the
state or affecting the properties of any waters of the state in a manner which
renders the waters harmful or inimical to the public health or to animal or
aquatic life, or to the use, present or future, of these waters for domestic water
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supply, industrial or agricultural purposes, or recreational purposes;
"Prioritization schedules" means the list of wastewater treatment works,
distribution facilities and water resources projects which the Energy and
Environment Cabinet has evaluated and determined to be of priority for
receiving financial assistance from the federally assisted wastewater revolving
fund and the federally assisted drinking water revolving fund, or the list of
infrastructure projects which the authority has evaluated and determined to be
of priority for receiving financial aid from the infrastructure revolving fund. The
evaluation by the authority of infrastructure projects for water systems shall be
undertaken with input from the appropriate area development district. The
evaluation by the authority of infrastructure for broadband deployment projects
shall be undertaken with consideration given to input from area development
districts, telecommunications businesses, information services, technology
industries, governmental entities, and Kentucky-based nonprofit organizations,
including ConnectKentucky;
"Solid waste project" means construction, renovation, or acquisition of a solid
waste facility which shall be instituted and owned by a governmental agency;
"Recovered material" means those materials which have known current use,
reuse, or recycling potential, which can be feasibly used, reused, or recycled,
and which have been diverted or removed from the solid waste stream for sale,
use, reuse, or recycling, whether or not requiring subsequent separation and
processing but does not include materials diverted or removed for purposes of
energy recovery or combustion except refuse-derived fuel (RDF), which shall
be credited as a recovered material in an amount equal to that percentage of
the municipal solid waste received on a daily basis at the processing facility
and processed into RDF; but not to exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the total
amount of the municipal solid waste received at the processing facility on a
daily basis;
"Recovered material processing facility" means a facility engaged solely in the
storage, processing, and resale or reuse of recovered material but does not
mean a solid waste facility if solid waste generated by a recovered material
processing facility is managed in accordance with KRS Chapter 224 and
administrative regulations adopted by the cabinet;
"Revenue bonds" means special obligation bonds issued by the authority as
provided by the provisions of this chapter, which are not direct or general
obligations of the state, and which are payable only from a pledge of, and lien
upon, authority revenues as provided in the resolution authorizing the issuance
of the bonds, and shall include revenue bond anticipation notes;
"Service charge" means any monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual charge
to be imposed by a governmental agency, or by the authority, for any
infrastructure project financed by the authority, which service charge arises by
reason of the existence of, and requirements of, any assistance agreement;
"Sewage" means any of the waste products or excrements, or other discharges
from the bodies of human beings or animals, which pollute the waters of the
state;
"Solid waste" means "solid waste" as defined by KRS 224.1-010(31)(a);
"Solid waste facility" means any facility for collection, handling, storage,
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transportation, transfer, processing, treatment, or disposal of solid waste,
whether the facility is associated with facilities generating the waste or
otherwise, but does not include a container located on property where the
waste is generated and which is used solely for the purpose of collection and
temporary storage of that solid waste prior to off-site disposal, or a recovered
material processing facility;
"Solid waste revolving fund" means that fund which shall receive state funds,
the proceeds from the sale of revenue bonds of the authority, or other moneys
earmarked for the purpose of providing loans or grants to finance solid waste
projects defined in this section;
"State" means the Commonwealth of Kentucky;
"System" means the system owned and operated by a governmental agency
with respect to solid waste projects, treatment works, or infrastructure projects
financed as provided by the assistance agreement between the governmental
agency and the authority;
"Treatment works" or "wastewater treatment works" means all or any part of
any facilities, devices, and systems used and useful in the storage, treatment,
recycling, and reclamation of wastewater or the abatement of pollution,
including facilities for the treatment, neutralization, disposal of, stabilization,
collecting, segregating, or holding of wastewater, including without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, intercepting sewers, outfall sewers, pumping power
stations, and other equipment and their appurtenances; extensions,
improvements, remodeling, additions, and alterations thereof, and any
wastewater treatment works, including site acquisition of the land that will be
an integral part of the wastewater treatment process, or is used for ultimate
disposal of residues resulting from wastewater treatment, together with any
other facilities which are deemed to be treatment works in accordance with the
federal act;
"Variable rate revenue bonds" means revenue bonds the rate of interest on
which fluctuates either automatically by reference to a predetermined formula
or index or in accordance with the standards set forth in KRS 224A.120;
"Wastewater" means any water or liquid substance containing sewage,
industrial waste, or other pollutants or contaminants derived from the prior use
of these waters;
"Water resources" means all waters of the state occurring on the surface, in
natural or artificial channels, lakes, reservoirs, or impoundments, and in
subsurface aquifers, which are available, or which may be made available to
agricultural, industrial, commercial, recreational, public, and domestic users;
"Water resources project" means any structural or nonstructural study, plan,
design, construction, development, improvement, or any other activity including
programs for management, intended to conserve and develop the water
resources of the state and shall include all aspects of water supply, facilities to
collect, transport, and treat wastewater as defined in KRS 65.8903, flood
damage abatement, navigation, water-related recreation, and land
conservation facilities and measures;
"Waters of the state" means all streams, lakes, watercourses, waterways,
ponds, marshes, wells, springs, irrigation systems, drainage systems, and all
other bodies or accumulations of water, surface and underground, natural or
artificial, which are situated wholly or partly within, or border upon, this state, or
are within its jurisdiction, except those private waters which do not combine or
effect a junction with natural, surface, or underground waters;
(41) "Utility tax" means the tax which may be imposed by the authority on every
purchase of water or sewer service in the Commonwealth of Kentucky;
(42) "Broadband deployment project" means the construction, provision,
development, operation, maintenance, leasing, or improvement of broadband
infrastructure, broadband services, or technologies that constitute a part of, or
are related to, broadband infrastructure or broadband services, to provide for
broadband service in unserved areas of the Commonwealth; and
(43) "Unserved area" means any place where broadband service is not available.
Effective:June 8, 2011
History: Amended 2011 Ky. Acts ch. 98, sec. 19, effective June 8, 2011. -Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 385, effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended
2006 Ky. Acts ch. 134, sec. 1, effective July 12, 2006. -- Amended 2002 Ky.
Acts ch. 342, sec. 15, effective July 15, 2002. -- Amended 2000 Ky. Acts
ch. 529, sec. 15, effective July 14, 2000. -- Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 69,
sec. 73, effective July 15, 1998. -- Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 373, sec. 1,
effective July 15, 1994. Amended 1991 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 12,
sec. 42, effective February 26, 1991. -- Amended 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 217, sec. 1,
effective July 13, 1990; and ch. 477, sec. 2, effective July 13, 1990. -- Created
1988 Ky. Acts ch. 124, sec. 1, effective March 31, 1988.
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