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<br><br> <br>Page 1 of 1 <br>39A.300 Disaster Relief Funding Program. <br>(1) The Disaster Relief Funding Program is established and shall be administered by <br>the Division of Emergency Management in accordance with the provisions of this <br>section. <br>(2) A Disaster Relief Funding Program trust fund is established as a separate revolving <br>fund. The trust fund shall be administered by the Division of Emergency <br>Management and the proceeds shall be used to support the Disaster Relief Funding <br>Program. <br>(3) (a) 1. <br>The Disaster Relief Funding Program trust fund may receive state <br>appropriations, gifts, grants, federal funds, and any other funds both <br>public and private. <br>2. <br>The Disaster Relief Funding Program trust fund shall not publicly <br>advertise for or solicit contributions from the general public that could <br>potentially impact fundraising efforts of not-for-profit disaster relief <br>agencies. <br>(b) Trust fund amounts not expended at the close of a fiscal year shall not lapse <br>but shall be carried forward to the next fiscal year. <br>(c) Any interest earnings of the trust fund shall become a part of the trust fund <br>and shall not lapse. <br>(d) Any funds deposited in the trust fund are hereby appropriated for the purposes <br>set forth in this section. <br>(4) Eligibility for funds under the Disaster Relief Funding Program shall be limited to <br>cities, counties, urban-counties, charter counties, and consolidated local <br>governments of the Commonwealth and individuals who have disaster-related needs <br>that cannot or will not be met by other relief agencies and who are residents of, and <br>living in, the Commonwealth on the date of the emergency. <br>(5) (a) Eligible applicants located in an area where there has been a declared <br>emergency by the Governor, as defined in KRS 39A.020, may receive <br>financial assistance when federal authorities decline to issue a federal <br>declaration of disaster and federal assistance will not be forthcoming. <br>(b) Cities, counties, urban-counties, charter counties, and consolidated local <br>governments of the Commonwealth that are eligible applicants may receive <br>financial assistance to pay the state contribution required by the federal <br>government in cases where there has been a federal declaration of disaster. <br>(6) The Division of Emergency Management shall promulgate administrative <br>regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. <br>Effective: June 20, 2005 <br>History: Created 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 56, sec. 1, effective June 20, 2005. <br><br>