BD. OF EDUC. OF CALLOWAY v. WILLIAMS

No. 95-SC-299-DG.

930 S.W.2d 399 (1996)

BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CALLOWAY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Appellant, v. J.D. WILLIAMS (former) Sheriff of Calloway County, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

September 26, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Chenoweth, Frankfort, Richard W. Jones, Hurt & Jones, Murray, for Appellant.

Stephen C. Sanders, Murray, for Appellee.

Vernon Wayne Young, Frankfort, for Amicus Curiae, Kentucky Association of School Administrators.

Kevin M. Noland, Frankfort, for Amicus Curiae, Kentucky Department of Education.

J. Stephen Kirby, Frankfort, for Amicus Curiae, Kentucky School Boards Association.

Arthur L. Brooks, Brooks, Coffman and Fitzpatrick, Lexington, Joellen S. McComb, Lexington, for Amicus Curiae, Kentucky Education Association.

Annette C. Karem, Williams & Wagoner, Louisville, for Amicus Curiae, Kentucky Association of Counties, Kentucky County Judge Executive Association, Inc.


WINTERSHEIMER, Justice.

This appeal is from a decision of the Court of Appeals which reversed the judgment of the circuit court determining the reasonable expenses incurred by the Sheriff in collecting the ad valorem taxes for the Calloway County School District.

The issue is whether the allocation of the costs of collection of school taxes based on a percentage of the revenue collected violates Section 184 of the Kentucky Constitution. The specific question...

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