Any advertisement which a state officer, department or agency is required by law to have published shall, if intended to give statewide notice, be published in such newspaper or newspapers, to be designated by the Finance and Administration Cabinet, as will provide reasonable statewide coverage, unless the Finance and Administration Cabinet approves an alternative and cost-effective method of delivery. If the advertisement particularly affects a local area, it shall be published, for each county in the area, in a newspaper qualified under KRS 424.120 to publish advertisements for such county, unless the Finance and Administration Cabinet approves an alternative and cost-effective method of delivery. The latter publication shall be in addition to the former, if the advertisement affects the state at large as well as the local area.
KRS 424.180
Advertisements of state agencies
Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Edelen v. County of Nelson (1987)
Most recently applied in Presbyterian Child Welfare Agency of Buckhorn, Kentucky, Inc. v. Nelson County Board of Adjustment (June 2001)
Effective: April 25, 2006 History: Amended 2006 Ky
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