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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

108.110 Board of directors -- Appointment -- Term of office -- Vacancies --

494 words·~2 min read·/ky/108-110

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Quorum -- Removal of board members.
(1)The affairs of the district shall be controlled and managed by a board of directors
appointed by the county judge/executive with the approval of the fiscal court and
city legislative bodies in the following manner:
(a)If the district consists of one
(1)city, three
(3)members shall be appointed to
the board by the city legislative body;
(b)If the district consists of two
(2)cities, the legislative body of the city having
the greater portion of the population of the district shall appoint two
directors and the legislative body of the other city shall appoint the third
director;
(c)If the district consists of more than two
(2)cities, the legislative body of the
city having the greatest portion of the population of the district shall appoint
two
(2)directors and the legislative body of the remaining cities comprising
the district shall appoint one
(1)director;
(d)If the district consists of one
(1)county, three
(3)or five
(5)members shall be
appointed to the board by the county judge/executive of the county;
(e)If the district consists of two
(2)counties, the county judge/executive of the
county having the greater portion of the population of the district shall appoint
two
(2)directors and the county judge/executive of the other county shall
appoint the third director;
(f)If the district consists of more than two
(2)counties, the county
judge/executive of the county having the greatest portion of the population of
the district shall appoint two
(2)directors and the county judge/executive of
the remaining counties comprising the district shall each appoint one
director;
(g)The legislative body of each city with a population equal to or greater than
eight thousand (8,000), or if there is no such city, the city with the highest
population located within each county in the district shall appoint one
additional director;
(h)If part of an ambulance district within a county consists of an unincorporated
area, the county judge/executive, with the approval of the fiscal court, shall
appoint no more than two
(2)persons residing within the affected
unincorporated area to the board of directors for a term of two
(2)years.
(2)Each board member shall reside within the district and within the county or city of
which he was appointed to represent.
(3)The board of directors shall be appointed within thirty
(30)days after the
establishment of the district. Directors shall be appointed for terms of two
(2)years
each, except that initially the appointing authority shall appoint a minority of the
board members for one
(1)year terms. Subsequent terms shall all be for two
years. Any vacancies shall be filled by the appointing authority for the unexpired
term.
(4)A majority of the membership of the board shall constitute a quorum.
(5)A member of the board of directors may be removed from office as provided by
KRS 65.007.
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