(1) The cabinet, as it deems necessary and advisable, may:
(a) Consult with agencies of the state, federal, and local government in order to coordinate development programs and plans and to articulate agriculture, industry, and commerce in the light of the needs of particular localities;
(b) Make studies of land utilization so as to determine areas suitable for industrial and commercial development;
(c) Make studies and projections and publish information relating to the economic development of the Commonwealth and make appropriate recommendations to the board and the General Assembly;
(d) Establish and maintain development offices in out-of-state centers of industrial and commercial management; and (e) Place advertising in appropriate media promoting Kentucky's resources and locational advantages for industrial and commercial enterprises.
(2) The cabinet shall coordinate with and seek guidance from the Commissioner of Agriculture in considering any projects for economic incentives related to agricultural economic development, agribusiness, or production facilities for alternative fuels including sustainable aviation fuels, including providing to the Commissioner of Agriculture:
(a) Names of applicants;
(b) Details of proposed projects, including the proposed activity and the location of the proposed activity;
(c) Estimates of capital investment and jobs to be created; and (d) Any other information requested by the Commissioner of Agriculture.