§ 10.010 HISTORICAL REFERENCES
   (A)   All reference information contained within this code is intended for the use of the reader; however, it shall not be construed to be a part of any ordinance or amendment to any ordinance codified herein.
   (B)   As an historical reference to the sections contained within this code, ordinance information before the passage of ordinance number 7-1985 adopted on November 11, 1985, was extracted from the code originally adopted on December 18, 1985, and as amended and supplemented from time to time. Wherever possible, ordinance historical data has been included as originally codified or contained within the 1985 code; but, when section or provision history could not be determined from the 1985 code, a section reference to the code has been added. Example: (1985 Code).
   (C)   All amendments to ordinances are listed following previous ordinance information as an amendment to the previous ordinance. Example: (Ord. 4-1986, passed 10-13-86; Am. Ord. 9-1987, passed 10-12-87).
   (D)   If a cite to the Kentucky Revised Statutes is included in the history of a provision or section, this indicates that the text of the section reads word-for-word from the statutes. Example: (KRS 446.010). If a cite from the Kentucky Revised Statutes is set forth as a “statutory reference” following the text of the section, this indicates that additional information may be found within the reference section of the statutes.
   (E)   Cross references which are found at the end of any provision or section refer to another section of the code where additional information about a particular subject may be found.
   (F)   Where additional information of some nature is required or provided that cannot otherwise be explained or corrected, or when a question of completeness or correction has arisen in the publication of this code that cannot otherwise be completed or corrected before publication of this code, a footnote, numbered and set out at the end of the page, shall provide explanation of the additional information, correction, or question.
   (G)   Sections with no historical reference or data indicate that the section is originally enacted by the adoption of this code.