98.340 By agreement department may assist in administering or administer any state or local welfare function -- Agreement to be in writing.

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98.340 By agreement department may assist in administering or administer any state or local welfare function -- Agreement to be in writing. (1) The department may administer or assist in administering any state or local public welfare function by agreement between the fiscal court and the legislative body or <br>officers, department, or agency in which the responsibility for administration of <br>such activity is vested. Such agreements may include the performance of any duties <br>and the exercise of any powers imposed upon or vested in such legislative body or <br>officer, department, or agency, with respect to the administration of such function. <br>Such agreement shall be in writing by the other party to the agreement, in the <br>necessary form, and the acceptance shall be in the form of a resolution of the fiscal <br>court. When such resolution becomes effective, the exercise of the powers and <br>duties to which the agreement relates, including those provided in KRS 98.010, <br>shall be transferred to the department, and the other party shall be exempt from all <br>further responsibility for the exercise of the powers and duties so transferred during <br>the life of the agreement. (2) Such agreement may be revoked at the option of either party by a resolution or ordinance or order of the revoking party filed in the office of the county clerk, and a <br>copy shall be delivered to the other party. Such revocation shall become effective at <br>the end of the fiscal year occurring at least one (1) year following the filing of said <br>resolution or order. In the absence of such revocation so filed, the agreement shall <br>continue indefinitely. (3) The transfer of property and records of other state or local public welfare activities shall be according to the terms of the agreement. Effective: June 6, 1956 <br>History: Created 1956 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 3, sec. 5, effective June 6, 1956.