67C.101 Election to approve consolidation of county and city of the first class -- Powers, privileges, and jurisdiction of consolidated local government.
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consolidated with the governmental and corporate functions of the county
containing the city. This single government replaces and supersedes the
governments of the pre-existing city of the first class and its county. (2) (a) A consolidated local government shall have all powers and privileges that cities of the first class and their counties are, or may hereafter be, authorized
to exercise under the Constitution and the general laws of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, including but not limited to those powers granted to cities of the
first class and their counties under their respective home rule powers. (b) A consolidated local government shall continue to exercise these powers and privileges notwithstanding repeal or amendment of any of the laws upon
which the powers and privileges are based unless expressly repealed or
amended for consolidated local governments. (c) In addition, a consolidated local government shall have other powers and privileges as the government may be authorized to exercise under the
Constitution and general laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. (d) A consolidated local government is neither a city government nor a county government as those forms of government exist on July 15, 2002, but it is a
separate classification of government which possess the greater powers
conferred upon, and is subject to the lesser restrictions applicable to, county
government and cities of the first class under the Constitution and general
laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. (e) A consolidated local government shall be accorded the same sovereign immunity granted counties, their agencies, officers, and employees. (3) A consolidated local government shall have power and authority to: (a) Levy and collect taxes upon all property taxable for state purposes within the territorial limits of the consolidated local government not exempt by law from
taxation; (b) License, tax, and regulate privileges, occupations, trades, and professions authorized by law, to be uniform throughout the jurisdiction; (c) Make appropriations for the support of the consolidated local government and provide for the payment of all debts and expenses of the consolidated local
government and the debts and expenses of the county and city of which it is
the successor; (d) Issue or cause to be issued bonds and other debt instruments that counties containing a city of the first class are authorized to issue or enter into all other
financial transactions as may be permitted by law; (e) Purchase, lease, construct, maintain, or otherwise acquire, hold, use, and operate any property, real or personal, for any public purpose, and sell, lease, Page 2 of 2 or otherwise dispose of any property, real or personal, belonging to a
consolidated local government; (f) Exercise the power of eminent domain for any public purpose subject to the limitations and exceptions prescribed by the Constitution and the general laws
of the Commonwealth of Kentucky; (g) Accept federal or state funds and other sources of revenue that are applicable to counties and cities of the first class; (h) Establish, erect, maintain, and operate facilities for the confinement, detention, and rehabilitation of persons convicted of the violation of the
ordinances and laws of a consolidated local government or the
Commonwealth of Kentucky; (i) Pass and enforce by fines and penalties, if necessary, all ordinances, not inconsistent with law, as are expedient in maintaining the peace, good
government, health, and welfare of the inhabitants of the county and prevent,
abate, and remove nuisances; (j) Collect and dispose of garbage, junk, and other refuse, and regulate the collection and disposal of garbage, junk, and other refuse by others; (k) Provide for the redevelopment, renewal, or rehabilitation of blighted, deteriorated, or dilapidated areas; (l) Enforce zoning regulations;
(m) Enter into contracts and agreements with other governmental entities and with private persons, firms, and corporations; (n) Adopt procedures for collective bargaining with its employees and for the certification of exclusive bargaining agents for groups of employees in
accordance with the Constitution and general laws of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky and its ordinances; and (o) Exercise all other powers and authorities granted to counties and cities of the first class by the general laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. (4) The powers of the consolidated local government shall be construed broadly in favor of the consolidated local government. The specific mention, or failure to
mention, of particular powers in this section shall not be construed as limiting in
any way the general or specific powers of a consolidated local government. (5) A consolidated local government shall have power and jurisdiction throughout the total area embraced by the official jurisdictional boundaries of the county. (6) A consolidated local government shall be known as............../.....................County Metro Government, which shall be the combination of the names of the largest city
in existence on the date of the adoption of the consolidated local government and
the county. Effective: July 15, 2002
History: Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 346, sec. 53, effective July 15, 2002. -- Created 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 189, sec. 1, effective July 14, 2000.