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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

107.340 Board of commissioners -- Membership -- Terms -- Officers -- Quorum --

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Removal of board members.
(1)A district shall be administered by a board of commissioners (the "board"), which
shall control and manage the affairs of the district. The term of each commissioner
shall be four
(4)years except as herein specified. The board shall consist of four
members who shall be appointed by the county judge/executive with the approval of
the fiscal court. Initial appointments shall be for terms of one (1), two (2), three
and four
(4)years as designated by the county judge/executive. Thereafter, as the
term of each member expires, his successor shall be appointed for a term of four
years. Not more than three-fourths (3/4) of the persons appointed to membership on
the board shall be members of the same political party, as determined, in the case of
each person, by such person's registration record at the time of his or her
appointment.
(2)The board shall elect its chairman from among its members and may appoint a
secretary, an executive director, and other officials and employees who need not be
members of the board. Members of the board shall not receive compensation for
their services, but shall be reimbursed for their actual expenses necessarily incurred
in the performance of their duties. A quorum for the transacting of the business of
the board shall consist of three
(3)members.
(3)A member of the board may be removed from office as provided by KRS 65.007.
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