This legislation is designed to permit a county to form a hospital district or two (2) or more counties to join together in the formation of a hospital district in order to provide a broader basis for local support of hospitals and related health facilities including supportive services and the training and education of health personnel. The General Assembly recognizes that hospitals can be more effective if they are of sufficient scope to marshal the skills and manpower necessary to provide the advantages of modern medicine and that the development of high-speed highways makes possible accessibility to such modern hospitals permitting service to a larger geographical area. It is the intent of KRS 216.310 to 216.360 to provide for the integration of the complex functions of health and hospital care for the collective benefit of all the people within an area by providing a method to extend the geographical territory to larger regions.
KRS 216.310
Purpose of law
Known as the Kentucky Charitable Health Care Services Act
The act spans §§ 216–216 (237 sections).
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Dunn v. Marshall County Hospital District (1976)
Most recently applied in Dunn v. Marshall County Hospital District (November 1976)
Effective: June 13, 1968 History: Created 1968 Ky
Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.