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<br><br>83A.160 Change in form of government permitted by popular vote only. <br>(1) Any city may become organized and governed under the mayor-council plan, the <br>commission plan or the city manager plan only by popular vote in accordance with <br>KRS 83A.120. <br>(2) If a majority of the votes cast are in favor of changing the organization and <br>government of the city, the corporate entity of the city shall remain the same as it <br>was before the change. All laws applicable to and governing cities and not <br>inconsistent with the newly adopted plan shall continue to apply to and govern each <br>city that so changes its plan. All city ordinances, resolutions and orders in force in <br>any such city and not inconsistent with the newly adopted plan shall continue in <br>force until amended or repealed in the manner provided in the new plan. <br>(3) Upon the expiration of the terms of the existing legislative body members, or if <br>terms are staggered, when the terms of a sufficient number of members have <br>expired to achieve a correct number of members remaining, or upon election of a <br>sufficient number of additional members at the next regular election to achieve a <br>correct number of members, the city shall be organized and governed under the <br>newly adopted plan as provided in this chapter and shall take action necessary to be <br>in compliance with this chapter. In no event shall a city not be in compliance two <br>(2) years after the adoption of the new plan by the voters. <br>(4) Failure on the part of any ministerial officer to perform the duties required of him <br>by this section shall not prevent the change of the plan of organization and <br>government of the city. <br>(5) No city which changes the plan under which it is organized and governed under this <br>section shall again change the plan sooner than five (5) years from the effective date <br>of the last change. <br>Effective: July 15, 1980 <br>History: Created 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 235, sec. 16, effective July 15, 1980. <br><br>