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121.180
Reports required of committees and treasurers -- Exemptions -Administrative fee -- Exceptions -- Use of campaign funds -- Prohibited uses -Disposition of unexpended campaign funds -- Electronic reporting -- "No
change since last report" designation.
(1)
(a)
(b)
Any candidate, slate of candidates, or political issues committee shall be
exempt from filing any preelection finance reports required by subsection (3)
of this section if the candidate, slate of candidates, or political issues
committee chairman files a form prescribed and furnished by the registry
stating that contributions will not be accepted or expended in excess of three
thousand dollars ($3,000) in any one (1) election to further the candidacy or to
support or oppose a constitutional amendment or public question which will
appear on the ballot. For a candidate for judicial office who desires to be
exempt from filing preelection campaign finance reports as provided in this
paragraph, the request for exemption shall be filed by the campaign treasurer
of the candidate's campaign committee, but the candidate shall be personally
liable for any violation if the campaign treasurer accepts contributions or
makes expenditures in excess of the limit and shall be subject to the same
penalties as a candidate as provided in paragraph (l)1. or 2. of this subsection.
A separate form shall be required for each primary, regular, or special election
in which the candidate or slate of candidates participates or in which the
public question appears on the ballot, unless the candidate, slate of candidates,
or political issues committee chairman indicates on a request for exemption
that the request will be applicable to more than one (1) election. The form
shall be filed with the same office with which a candidate or slate of
candidates files nomination papers or, in the case of a political issues
committee, with the registry.
Any candidate, slate of candidates, or political issues committee shall be
exempt from filing any campaign finance reports required by subsections (3)
and (4) of this section if the candidate, slate of candidates, or political issues
committee chairman files a form prescribed and furnished by the registry
stating that currently no contributions have been received and that
contributions will not be accepted or expended in excess of one thousand
dollars ($1,000) in any one (1) election. For a candidate for judicial office who
desires to be exempt from filing any campaign finance reports as provided in
this paragraph, the request for exemption shall be filed by the campaign
treasurer of the candidate's campaign committee, but the candidate shall be
personally liable for any violation if the campaign treasurer accepts
contributions or makes expenditures in excess of the limit and shall be subject
to the same penalties as a candidate as provided in subparagraph (l)1. or 2. of
this subsection. A separate form shall be required for each primary, regular, or
special election in which the candidate or slate of candidates participates or in
which the public question appears on the ballot, unless the candidate, slate of
candidates, or political issues committee chairman indicates on a request for
exemption that the request will be applicable to more than one (1) election.
The form shall be filed with the same office with which a candidate or slate of
(c)
(d)
(e)
candidates files nomination papers or, in the case of a political issues
committee, with the registry.
For a primary election, a candidate or slate of candidates shall file a request
for exemption not later than the deadline for filing nomination papers and,
except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this subsection,
shall be bound by its terms unless it is rescinded in writing not later than
fifteen (15) days after the filing deadline. For a regular election, a candidate or
slate of candidates shall file or rescind in writing a request for exemption not
later than twenty-five (25) days after the date of the preceding primary
election, except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this
subsection. For a special election, a candidate or slate of candidates shall file a
request for exemption not later than ten (10) days after the candidate or slate
of candidates is nominated for a special election and shall be bound by its
terms unless it is rescinded in writing not later than twenty-five (25) days after
the date on which the nomination for a special election is made. A political
issues committee chairman shall file a request for exemption not later than ten
(10) days after the date on which the committee registers with the registry and
shall be bound by its terms unless it is rescinded in writing not later than
fifteen (15) days after the date on which the request for exemption is filed.
1.
A candidate or slate of candidates that revokes a request for exemption
in a timely manner may exercise the remaining option or may file all
reports required of a candidate intending to raise or spend in excess of
three thousand dollars ($3,000) in an election. If a candidate or slate of
candidates elects to exercise a different option, the candidate or slate of
candidates shall file the appropriate form with the officer who received
the filing papers of the candidate or slate of candidates not later than the
deadline for filing a revocation.
2.
A candidate for any city or county office or for any school board office,
who is exempted from some or all campaign finance reporting
requirements pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection but who
accepts contributions or makes expenditures in excess of the exempted
amount in an election, shall file all applicable reports required for the
remainder of that election, based upon the amount of contributions or
expenditures the candidate accepts or receives in that election. The filing
of applicable required reports by a candidate after the exempted amount
is exceeded shall serve as notice to the registry that the initial exemption
has been rescinded. No further notice to the registry shall be required
and no penalty for exceeding the initial exempted amount shall be
imposed against the candidate, except for failure to file applicable
reports required after the exempted amount is exceeded.
Any candidate or slate of candidates that is subject to an August filing
deadline and that intends to execute a request for exemption shall file the
appropriate request for exemption not later than the filing deadline and, except
as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this subsection, shall be
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(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
bound by its terms unless it is rescinded in writing not later than fifteen (15)
days after the filing deadline. A candidate or slate of candidates that is covered
by this paragraph shall have the same reversion rights as those provided in
subparagraph 1. of paragraph (d) of this subsection.
Any candidate or slate of candidates that will appear on the ballot in a regular
election that has signed either request for exemption for that election may
exercise the reversion rights provided in subparagraph 1. of paragraph (d) of
this subsection if a candidate or slate of candidates that is subject to an August
filing deadline subsequently files in opposition to the candidate or slate of
candidates. Except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this
subsection, a candidate or slate of candidates covered by this paragraph shall
comply with the deadline for rescission provided in subparagraph 1. of
paragraph (d) of this subsection.
Except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this subsection, any
candidate or slate of candidates that has filed a request for exemption for a
regular election that later is opposed by a person who has filed a declaration of
intent to receive write-in votes may rescind the request for exemption and
exercise the reversion rights provided in subparagraph 1. of paragraph (d) of
this subsection.
Any candidate or slate of candidates that has filed a request for exemption
may petition the registry to determine whether another person is campaigning
as a write-in candidate prior to having filed a declaration of intent to receive
write-in votes, and, if the registry determines upon a preponderance of the
evidence that a person who may later be a write-in candidate is conducting a
campaign, the candidate or slate of candidates, except as provided in
subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this subsection, may petition the registry
to permit the candidate or slate of candidates to exercise the reversion rights
provided in subparagraph 1. of paragraph (d) of this subsection.
If the opponent of a candidate or slate of candidates is replaced due to his
withdrawal because of death, disability, or disqualification, the candidate or
slate of candidates, except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of
this subsection, may exercise the reversion rights provided in subparagraph 1.
of paragraph (d) of this subsection not later than fifteen (15) days after the
party executive committee nominates a replacement for the withdrawn
candidate or slate of candidates.
A person intending to be a write-in candidate for any office in a regular or
special election may execute a request for exemption under paragraph (a) or
(b) of this subsection and shall be bound by its terms unless it is rescinded in
writing not later than fifteen (15) days after the filing deadline for the regular
or special election. A person intending to be a write-in candidate who revokes
a request for exemption in a timely manner may exercise the remaining
exemption option or may file all reports required of a candidate intending to
raise or spend in excess of three thousand dollars ($3,000) in an election.
Except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this subsection, a
(k)
(l)
(2)
(a)
person intending to be a write-in candidate who elects to exercise a different
exemption option shall file the appropriate form with the officer who received
the initial request for exemption not later than fifteen (15) days after the filing
deadline for the regular or special election.
Except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this subsection, the
campaign committee of any candidate or slate of candidates that has filed a
request for exemption or a political issues committee whose chairman has
filed a request for exemption shall be bound by its terms unless it is rescinded
in a timely manner and no new request for exemption has been executed.
1.
Except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this
subsection, any candidate, slate of candidates, or political issues
committee that is exempt from filing campaign finance reports pursuant
to paragraph (a), (b), (e), or (j) of this subsection that accepts
contributions or makes expenditures, or whose campaign treasurer
accepts contributions or makes expenditures, in excess of the applicable
limit in any one (1) election without rescinding the request for
exemption in a timely manner shall comply with all applicable reporting
requirements and, in lieu of other penalties prescribed by law, pay a fine
of not more than five hundred dollars ($500) plus the amount by which
the spending limit was exceeded.
2.
Except as provided in subparagraph 2. of paragraph (d) of this
subsection, a candidate, slate of candidates, campaign committee, or
political issues committee that is exempt from filing campaign finance
reports pursuant to paragraph (a), (b), (e), or (j) of this subsection that
knowingly accepts contributions or makes expenditures in excess of the
applicable spending limit in any one (1) election without rescinding the
request for exemption in a timely manner shall comply with all
applicable reporting requirements and shall be guilty of a Class D
felony.
State and county executive committees, and caucus campaign committees
shall make a full report, upon a prescribed form, to the registry, of all money,
loans, or other things of value, received from any source, and expenditures
authorized, incurred, or made, since the date of the last report, including:
1.
For each contribution of any amount made by a permanent committee,
the name and business address of the permanent committee, the date of
the contribution, the amount contributed, and a description of the major
business, social, or political interest represented by the permanent
committee;
2.
For other contributions in excess of one hundred dollars ($100), the full
name, address, age if less than the legal voting age, the date of the
contribution, the amount of the contribution, and the employer and
occupation of each contributor. If the contributor is self-employed, the
name under which he is doing business shall be listed;
3.
The total amount of cash contributions received during the reporting
(b)
(3)
(a)
period; and
4.
A complete statement of expenditures authorized, incurred, or made.
The complete statement of expenditures shall include the name and
address of each person to whom an expenditure is made in excess of
twenty-five dollars ($25), and the amount, date, and purpose of each
expenditure.
This report shall be in the hands of the registry or postmarked within five (5)
days after the thirtieth day following the primary and regular elections. If an
individual gives a reportable contribution to a caucus campaign committee or
to a state or county executive committee with the intention that the
contribution or a portion of the contribution go to a candidate or slate of
candidates, the name of the contributor and the sum shall be indicated on the
committee report. The receipts and expenditures of funds remitted to each
political party under KRS 141.071 to 141.073 shall be separately accounted
for and reported to the registry in the manner required by KRS 121.230. The
separate report may be made a separate section within the report required, by
this subsection, to be in the hands of the registry or postmarked within five (5)
days after the thirtieth day following each regular election.
Except for candidates or slates of candidates, campaign committees, or
political issues committees exempted from reporting requirements pursuant to
subsection (1) of this section, each campaign treasurer of a candidate, slate of
candidates, campaign committee, or political issues committee who accepts
contributions or expends, expects to accept contributions or expend, or
contracts to expend more than three thousand dollars ($3,000) in any one (1)
election, and each fundraiser who secures contributions in excess of three
thousand dollars ($3,000) in any one (1) election, shall make a full report to
the registry, on a form provided or using a format approved by the registry, of
all money, loans, or other things of value, received from any source, and
expenditures authorized, incurred, and made, since the date of the last report,
including:
1.
For each contribution of any amount made by a permanent committee,
the name and business address of the permanent committee, the date of
the contribution, the amount contributed, and a description of the major
business, social, or political interest represented by the permanent
committee;
2.
For each contribution in excess of one hundred dollars ($100) made to a
candidate or slate of candidates for a statewide-elected state office, or to
a campaign committee for a candidate or slate of candidates for a
statewide-elected state office, the date, name, address, occupation, and
employer of each contributor and the spouse of the contributor or, if the
contributor or spouse of the contributor is self-employed, the name
under which he is doing business, and the amount contributed by each
contributor; and
3.
For each contribution in excess of one hundred dollars ($100) made to
(4)
(5)
any candidate or campaign committee other than those specified in
subparagraph 2. of this paragraph or a political issues committee, the full
name, address, age if less than the legal voting age, the date of the
contribution, the amount of the contribution, and the employer and
occupation of each other contributor. If the contributor is self-employed,
the name under which he is doing business shall be listed;
4.
The total amount of cash contributions received during the reporting
period; and
5.
A complete statement of all expenditures authorized, incurred, or made.
The complete statement of expenditures shall include the name, address,
and occupation of each person to whom an expenditure is made in
excess of twenty-five dollars ($25), and the amount, date, and purpose of
each expenditure.
(b) Reports of all candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, political
issues committees, and registered fundraisers shall be made as follows:
1.
Candidates as defined in KRS 121.015(8), slates of candidates,
campaign committees, political issues committees, and fundraisers
which register in the year before the year an election in which the
candidate, a slate of candidates, or public question shall appear on the
ballot, shall file financial reports with the registry at the end of the first
calendar quarter after persons become candidates or slates of candidates,
or following registration of the committee or fundraiser, and each
calendar quarter thereafter, ending with the last calendar quarter of that
year. Candidates, slates of candidates, committees, and registered
fundraisers shall make all reports required by this section during the year
in which the election takes place;
2.
All candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, political
issues committees, and registered fundraisers shall make reports on the
thirty-second day preceding an election, including all previous
contributions and expenditures;
3.
All candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, political
issues committees, and registered fundraisers shall make reports on the
fifteenth day preceding the date of the election; and
4.
All reports to the registry shall be received by the registry or postmarked
within five (5) days after each filing deadline.
Except for candidates, slates of candidates, and political issues committees,
exempted pursuant to subsection (1)(b) of this section, all candidates, regardless of
funds received or expended, campaign committees, political issues committees, and
registered fundraisers shall make post-election reports within thirty (30) days after
the election.
In making the preceding reports, the total gross receipts from each of the following
categories shall be listed: proceeds from the sale of tickets for events such as
testimonial affairs, dinners, luncheons, rallies, and similar fundraising events, mass
(6)
collections made at the events, and sales of items such as campaign pins, buttons,
hats, ties, literature, and similar materials. When any individual purchase or the
aggregate purchases of any item enumerated above from a candidate or slate of
candidates for a statewide-elected state office or a campaign committee for a
candidate or slate of candidates for a statewide-elected state office exceeds one
hundred dollars ($100), the purchaser shall be identified by name, address, age, if
less than the legal voting age, occupation, and employer and the employer of the
spouse of the purchaser or, if the purchaser or the spouse of the purchaser is selfemployed, the name under which he is doing business, and the amount of the
purchase. When any individual purchase or the aggregate purchases of any item
enumerated above from any candidate or campaign committee other than a
candidate or slate of candidates for a statewide-elected state office or campaign
committee for a candidate or slate of candidates for a statewide-elected state office
exceeds one hundred dollars ($100), the purchaser shall be identified by name,
address, age if less than the legal voting age, occupation, and employer, or if the
purchaser is self-employed, the name under which he is doing business, and the
amount of the purchase. The lists shall be maintained by the campaign treasurer,
political issues committee treasurer, registered fundraiser, or other sponsor for
inspection by the registry for six (6) years following the date of the election.
Each permanent committee, except a federally registered out-of-state permanent
committee, inaugural committee, or contributing organization shall make a full
report to the registry, on a form provided or using a format approved by the registry,
of all money, loans, or other things of value, received by it from any source, and all
expenditures authorized, incurred, or made, since the date of the last report,
including:
(a) For each contribution of any amount made by a permanent committee, the
name and business address of the permanent committee, the date of the
contribution, the amount contributed, and a description of the major business,
social, or political interest represented by the permanent committee;
(b) For other contributions in excess of one hundred dollars ($100), the full name,
address, age if under the legal voting age, the date of the contribution, the
amount of the contribution, and the employer and occupation of each
contributor. If the contributor is self-employed, the name under which he is
doing business shall be listed;
(c) An aggregate amount of cash contributions, the amount contributed by each
contributor, and the date of each contribution; and
(d) A complete statement of all expenditures authorized, incurred, or made,
including independent expenditures. This report shall be made by a permanent
committee, inaugural committee, or contributing organization to the registry
on the last day of the first calendar quarter following the registration of the
committee with the registry and on the last day of each succeeding calendar
quarter until such time as the committee terminates. A contributing
organization shall file a report of contributions received and expenditures on a
form provided or using a format approved by the registry not later than the last
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(8)
(9)
day of each calendar quarter in which contributions are received or
expenditures are made. All reports to the registry shall be postmarked or
received not later than five (5) days after each filing deadline.
If the final statement of a candidate, campaign committee, or political issues
committee shows an unexpended balance of contributions, continuing debts and
obligations, or an expenditure deficit, the campaign treasurer shall file with the
registry a supplemental statement of contributions and expenditures not more than
thirty (30) days after the deadline for filing the final statement. Subsequent
supplemental statements shall be filed annually, to be received by the registry or
postmarked not later than ten (10) days after November 1 of each year, until the
account shows no unexpended balance, continuing debts and obligations,
expenditures, or deficit, or until the year before the candidate or a slate of
candidates seeks to appear on the ballot for the same office for which the funds in
the campaign account were originally contributed, in which case the candidate or a
slate of candidates shall file the supplemental annual report not later than ten (10)
days after November 1 of that year or at the end of the first calendar quarter of that
year after the candidate or slate of candidates files nomination papers for the next
year's primary or regular election. All contributions shall be subject to KRS
121.150.
All reports filed under the provisions of this chapter shall be a matter of public
record open to inspection by any member of the public immediately upon receipt of
the report by the registry. A duplicate paper copy of each report filed either on paper
or electronically with the registry shall be filed by the candidate, slate of candidates,
or committee with the county clerk in the county in which the candidate or persons
running as a slate of candidates reside at the same time. County clerks shall
maintain these reports for public inspection for a period of one (1) year from the
date the last report is required to be filed.
A candidate or slate of candidates is relieved of the duty personally to file reports
and keep records of receipts and expenditures if the candidate or slate states in
writing or on forms provided by the registry that:
(a) Within five (5) business days after personally receiving any contributions, the
candidate or slate of candidates shall surrender possession of the contributions
to the treasurer of their principal campaign committee without expending any
of the proceeds thereof. No contributions shall be commingled with the
candidate's or slated candidates' personal funds or accounts. Contributions
received by check, money order, or other written instrument shall be endorsed
directly to the campaign committee and shall not be cashed or redeemed by
the candidate;
(b) The candidate or slate of candidates shall not make any unreimbursed
expenditure for the campaign, except that this paragraph does not preclude a
candidate or slate from making an expenditure from personal funds to the
designated principal campaign committee, which shall be reported by the
committee as a contribution received; and
(c) The waiver shall continue in effect as long as the candidate or slate of
candidates complies with the conditions under which it was granted.
(10) No candidate, slate of candidates, campaign committee, political issues committee,
or contributing organization shall use or permit the use of contributions or funds
solicited or received for the person or in support of or opposition to a public issue
which will appear on the ballot to further the candidacy of the person for a different
public office, to support or oppose a different public issue, or to further the
candidacy of any other person for public office; except that nothing in this
subsection shall be deemed to prohibit a candidate or slate of candidates from using
funds in the campaign account to purchase admission tickets for any fundraising
event or testimonial affair for another candidate or slate of candidates if the amount
of the purchase does not exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per event or affair. Any
funds or contributions solicited or received by or on behalf of a candidate, slate of
candidates, or any committee, which has been organized in whole or in part to
further any candidacy for the same person or to support or oppose the same public
issue, shall be deemed to have been solicited or received for the current candidacy
or for the election on the public issue if the funds or contributions are solicited or
received at any time prior to the regular election for which the candidate, slate of
candidates, or public issue is on the ballot. Any unexpended balance of funds not
otherwise obligated for the payment of expenses incurred to further a political issue
or the candidacy of a person shall, in whole or in part, at the election of the
candidate or committee, escheat to the State Treasury, be returned pro rata to all
contributors, or, in the case of a partisan candidate, be transferred to a caucus
campaign committee, or to the state or county executive committee of the political
party of which the candidate is a member except that a candidate, committee, or an
official may retain the funds to further the same public issue or to seek election to
the same office or may donate the funds to any charitable, nonprofit, or educational
institution recognized under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended, and any successor thereto.
(11) (a) For the purposes of this subsection, "election cycle," as applied to
contributions, expenditures, or loans to support or oppose a candidate for a
particular office, means the period of time beginning January 1 following a
regular election for the office and ending December 31 following the next
regular election for that office.
(b) For the purpose of this subsection, "election cycle," as applied to
contributions, expenditures, or loans to support or oppose a constitutional
amendment or public question which appears on the ballot, means the period
of time beginning January 1 following a regular election for any state
legislative office and ending December 31 following the next regular election
for any state legislative office.
(c) If adequate and appropriate agency funds are available to implement this
subsection, the option of electronic reporting shall be made available by the
registry to all candidates, committees, registered fundraisers, and persons
making independent expenditures, in addition to those candidates, slates of
candidates, and campaign committees that are required to electronically report
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
under KRS 121.120(6)(h).
Filers specified in subsection (11) of this section shall also continue to file required
campaign finance reports in paper format until the registry deems it is no longer
necessary. The paper copy shall continue to be the official version for audit and
other legal purposes.
Filers not required to file reports electronically, as set forth in this section, are
strongly encouraged to do so voluntarily.
The date that an electronic or on-line report shall be deemed to have been filed with
the registry shall be the date on which it is received by the registry.
All electronic or online filers shall affirm, under penalty of perjury, that the report
filed with the registry is complete and accurate.
Filers who submit computer disks which are not readable, cannot be copied, or are
not accompanied by any requisite paper copy shall be deemed to not be in
compliance with the requirements set forth in this section.
No candidate is obligated to file any reports electronically, except for those
candidates, slates of candidates, and campaign committees that are required to
electronically report under KRS 121.120(6)(h).
(a) On each paper and electronic form that it supplies for the reports required
under subsections (2), (3), and (6) of this section, the registry shall include an
entry reading, "No change since last report."
(b) If a person or entity that is required to report under subsection (2), (3), or (6)
of this section has received no money, loans, or other things of value from any
source since the date of its last report and has not authorized, incurred, or
made any expenditures since that date, the person or entity may check or
otherwise designate the entry that reads, "No change since last report." A
person or entity designating this entry in a report shall state the balance carried
forward from the last report but need not specify receipts or expenditures in
further detail.
Effective: July 12, 2012
History: Amended 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 48, sec. 2, effective July 12, 2012. -- Amended
2010 Ky. Acts ch. 88, sec. 1, effective November 3, 2010; and ch. 124, sec. 1,
effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended 2008 Ky. Acts ch. 129, sec. 12, effective July
15, 2008. -- Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 105, sec. 8, effective March 16, 2005. -Amended 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 398, sec. 5, effective July 14, 2000. -- Amended 1998
Ky. Acts ch. 599, sec. 3, effective July 15, 1998. -- Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 106,
sec. 1, effective July 15, 1996; ch. 153, sec. 7, effective July 15, 1996; ch. 252, sec.
2, effective January 1, 1997; and ch. 372, sec. 2, effective April 12, 1996. -Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 458, sec. 12, effective July 15, 1994. -- Amended 1993
(1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 4, sec. 60, effective September 16, 1993. -- Amended
1992 Ky. Acts ch. 288, sec. 28, effective July 14, 1992. -- Amended 1990 Ky. Acts
ch. 204, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990. -- Amended 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 15, sec. 2,
effective July 15, 1988; ch. 17, sec. 13, effective July 15, 1988; and ch. 341, sec. 46,
effective July 15, 1988. -- Amended 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 100, sec. 7, effective July 15,
1986. -- Amended 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 111, sec. 70, effective July 13, 1984. -Amended 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 292, sec. 8, effective July 15, 1980. -- Amended 1978
Ky. Acts ch. 5, sec. 2, effective June 17, 1978; ch. 216, sec. 1, effective June 17,
1978; ch. 255, sec. 2, effective June 17, 1978; and ch. 384, sec. 255, effective June
17, 1978. -- Amended 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 247, sec. 15; and ch. 279, sec. 1. -- Created
1974 Ky. Acts ch. 130, sec. 190.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/98).
Previous references to
"subparagraph (k)1. or 2. of this subsection" in subsection (1) of this statute were not
changed to "subparagraph (l)1. or 2." when the paragraphs of subsection (1) were
relettered in 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 599, sec. 3, because of the addition of a new
paragraph within the subsection. It is clear from context that this should have been
done but that it was inadvertently overlooked. This omission has been corrected in
codification under KRS 7.136(1)(e) and (h).
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