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<br><br>1.200 Boundary with Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. <br>(1) The boundary with Indiana begins at the point on the Ohio River common to the <br>boundary lines for the States of Ohio, Indiana, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky, <br>thence southwesterly, along the boundary line common to the States of Indiana and <br>Kentucky, the boundary line being a series of straight lines between sequentially <br>numbered geodetic points, 1927 North American Datum, as fixed by the Supreme <br>Court of the United States in Kentucky v. Indiana, No. 81, Original, decided <br>November 4, 1985, thence to the point on the Ohio River common to the boundary <br>lines for the States of Indiana, Illinois, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky as <br>described in the case cited above. <br>(2) The boundary with Ohio begins at the point on the Ohio River common to the <br>boundary lines for the States of Ohio, West Virginia, and the Commonwealth of <br>Kentucky, thence generally northwesterly, northerly, and westerly along the <br>boundary line common to the States of Ohio and Kentucky, the boundary line being <br>a series of straight lines between sequentially numbered geodetic points, 1927 North <br>American Datum, as fixed by the Supreme Court of the United States in Ohio v. <br>Kentucky, No. 27, Original, decided April 15, 1985, thence to the point on the Ohio <br>River common to the boundary lines for the States of Ohio, Indiana, and the <br>Commonwealth of Kentucky as described in the case cited above. <br>(3) The boundary with Illinois is the low water mark on the northern side of the Ohio <br>River, beginning with the point on the Ohio River common to the boundary lines <br>for the States of Indiana, Illinois, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky, thence due <br>west and downstream with the low water mark on the northern side of the Ohio <br>River, and into the Mississippi River, intersecting a line drawn through the center of <br>the Mississippi. <br>Effective: July 15, 1986 <br>History: Created 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 272, secs. 1 and 3, effective July 15, 1986. <br><br>