§ 31.38 ORDINANCES, ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS.
   (A)   A county ordinance is an official act of the Fiscal Court of a lasting nature which is enforceable within the jurisdiction of the county or a lawful appropriation of money.
   (B)   All county ordinances shall be adopted in conformity with KRS 67.075 to 67.077, except that emergency ordinances may be adopted as provided in KRS 67.078.
   (C)   A court order is an official act of the Fiscal Court of a more transient nature than that of an ordinance; it may be passed by a majority vote of the members of the Fiscal Court present, provided there is a quorum present, and shall be used to direct the County Judge/Executive or a county employee to perform the acts desired by the Fiscal Court.
   (D)   Court resolutions express the position or sentiment of the court about a particular subject and may be transmitted to some individual or body to convey that position or sentiment. A resolution may be adopted by a majority vote of the members of the Fiscal Court present, provided there is a quorum present.
(Ord. 4-92 § 5.8, passed 5-26-1992)