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171.390 Report of activities required from commission. (1) The commission shall, within two (2) years of June 21, 1974, submit a written report to the Governor and the General Assembly. The report shall set out, in such <br>detail as may be necessary; the property, historic sites, and buildings to be <br>incorporated into the plan; the manner and method by which the property, sites, and <br>buildings may be restored, preserved, maintained, and operated; the amount of <br>money which will have to be expended for the restoration and maintenance of any <br>property; and the sources from which funds may be derived for these purposes. The <br>commission may seek what state and federal funds are available to aid in the <br>development of the plan and the actual restoration and preservation of Washington <br>as a historic town. (2) The submission of the commission's report, required by subsection (1) of this section, shall not conclude the business for which it is created and the commission <br>may continue to exist and perform its designated functions until such time as the <br>Governor may terminate its existence. Upon termination of the commission, all real <br>and personal property held by the commission, remaining after payment of, or <br>provision for payment of, all debts and liabilities of the commission shall become <br>the property of the Commonwealth of Kentucky for the purposes of the Department <br>of Parks or the property of Old Washington, Incorporated, as determined by the <br>commission. History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 397, sec. 3.

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171.390 Report of activities required from commission. (1) The commission shall, within two (2) years of June 21, 1974, submit a written report to the Governor and the General Assembly. The report shall set out, in such <br>detail as may be necessary; the property, historic sites, and buildings to be <br>incorporated into the plan; the manner and method by which the property, sites, and <br>buildings may be restored, preserved, maintained, and operated; the amount of <br>money which will have to be expended for the restoration and maintenance of any <br>property; and the sources from which funds may be derived for these purposes. The <br>commission may seek what state and federal funds are available to aid in the <br>development of the plan and the actual restoration and preservation of Washington <br>as a historic town. (2) The submission of the commission's report, required by subsection (1) of this section, shall not conclude the business for which it is created and the commission <br>may continue to exist and perform its designated functions until such time as the <br>Governor may terminate its existence. Upon termination of the commission, all real <br>and personal property held by the commission, remaining after payment of, or <br>provision for payment of, all debts and liabilities of the commission shall become <br>the property of the Commonwealth of Kentucky for the purposes of the Department <br>of Parks or the property of Old Washington, Incorporated, as determined by the <br>commission. History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 397, sec. 3.

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Statutes > Kentucky > 171-00 > 390

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171.390 Report of activities required from commission. (1) The commission shall, within two (2) years of June 21, 1974, submit a written report to the Governor and the General Assembly. The report shall set out, in such <br>detail as may be necessary; the property, historic sites, and buildings to be <br>incorporated into the plan; the manner and method by which the property, sites, and <br>buildings may be restored, preserved, maintained, and operated; the amount of <br>money which will have to be expended for the restoration and maintenance of any <br>property; and the sources from which funds may be derived for these purposes. The <br>commission may seek what state and federal funds are available to aid in the <br>development of the plan and the actual restoration and preservation of Washington <br>as a historic town. (2) The submission of the commission's report, required by subsection (1) of this section, shall not conclude the business for which it is created and the commission <br>may continue to exist and perform its designated functions until such time as the <br>Governor may terminate its existence. Upon termination of the commission, all real <br>and personal property held by the commission, remaining after payment of, or <br>provision for payment of, all debts and liabilities of the commission shall become <br>the property of the Commonwealth of Kentucky for the purposes of the Department <br>of Parks or the property of Old Washington, Incorporated, as determined by the <br>commission. History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 397, sec. 3.