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Page 1 of 1 154.23-020 Amendment of boundaries of qualified zones. (1) When new decennial census data becomes available, a county, urban-county government, or city of the first class may apply in writing to the authority for <br>amendment to the boundary of an existing qualified zone. A boundary change to an <br>existing qualified zone shall not become effective until written approval has been <br>granted by the authority. (2) A county, urban-county government, or city of the first class that applies to the authority to amend the boundary of an existing qualified zone shall certify in <br>writing to the authority the following information: <br>(a) Any census tract proposed for amendment is contiguous to the existing qualified zone; (b) The census tract proposed for amendment independently meets the population density, unemployment, and poverty requirements set forth in KRS 154.23-<br>015 based on decennial census figures; and (c) The addition of the census tract or tracts proposed shall not enlarge the qualified zone to more than five (5) census tracts. Effective: July 14, 2000 <br>History: Created 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 528, sec. 4, effective July 14, 2000.

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Page 1 of 1 154.23-020 Amendment of boundaries of qualified zones. (1) When new decennial census data becomes available, a county, urban-county government, or city of the first class may apply in writing to the authority for <br>amendment to the boundary of an existing qualified zone. A boundary change to an <br>existing qualified zone shall not become effective until written approval has been <br>granted by the authority. (2) A county, urban-county government, or city of the first class that applies to the authority to amend the boundary of an existing qualified zone shall certify in <br>writing to the authority the following information: <br>(a) Any census tract proposed for amendment is contiguous to the existing qualified zone; (b) The census tract proposed for amendment independently meets the population density, unemployment, and poverty requirements set forth in KRS 154.23-<br>015 based on decennial census figures; and (c) The addition of the census tract or tracts proposed shall not enlarge the qualified zone to more than five (5) census tracts. Effective: July 14, 2000 <br>History: Created 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 528, sec. 4, effective July 14, 2000.

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Statutes > Kentucky > 154-23 > 020

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Page 1 of 1 154.23-020 Amendment of boundaries of qualified zones. (1) When new decennial census data becomes available, a county, urban-county government, or city of the first class may apply in writing to the authority for <br>amendment to the boundary of an existing qualified zone. A boundary change to an <br>existing qualified zone shall not become effective until written approval has been <br>granted by the authority. (2) A county, urban-county government, or city of the first class that applies to the authority to amend the boundary of an existing qualified zone shall certify in <br>writing to the authority the following information: <br>(a) Any census tract proposed for amendment is contiguous to the existing qualified zone; (b) The census tract proposed for amendment independently meets the population density, unemployment, and poverty requirements set forth in KRS 154.23-<br>015 based on decennial census figures; and (c) The addition of the census tract or tracts proposed shall not enlarge the qualified zone to more than five (5) census tracts. Effective: July 14, 2000 <br>History: Created 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 528, sec. 4, effective July 14, 2000.