Overview
NOTE: The financial system of the Commonwealth is undergoing a scheduled upgrade. The information in this search will not be updated during this time. The anticipated refresh date is May 23, 2012.
Please Note: Information is displayed by "fiscal year," and not "calendar year." Kentucky's fiscal year begins on July 1 of each year and ends on June 30 the following year. This time period is set by Kentucky's Constitution. This standard accounting practice allows decision makers to have a more complete picture of the Commonwealth's finances.
Not all government agencies receive or use state tax dollars for their operation. State agencies that do not use state tax dollars include:
- 38 occupational and professional boards
- Personnel Board
- Kentucky Teachers’ Retirement System
- Kentucky Retirement Systems
- Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
- Environmental Education Council
- Environmental Quality Commission
- Boxing and Wrestling Authority
- Department of Financial Institutions
- Department of Charitable Gaming
- Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
- Workers’ Compensation Board
- Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission
More information of each agencies source of funds can be found in the executive branch budget.
Please be assured that this site will protect individual privacy by not listing information that is protected as confidential under state and federal law, such as child support payments, private personal information, and information about minors.