151.710 Membership of Kentucky River Authority -- Compensation -- Meetings --
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Administrative regulations.
(1)The Governor shall appoint members to the Kentucky River Authority, created to
carry out the essential public purpose of protecting the health and welfare of the
people of the Commonwealth as declared in KRS 151.700.
(2)The Governor shall appoint the secretaries of the Finance and Administration
Cabinet and the Energy and Environment Cabinet and ten
(10)other persons as the
members of the authority. The secretaries may designate alternates. Of the ten
persons, one
(1)shall be a registered engineer, one
(1)an expert in water quality,
one
(1)a mayor, and one
(1)a county judge/executive. The mayor and the county
judge/executive shall be officers from counties which obtain the major portion of
their water supply from the Kentucky River. Five
(5)members shall reside in a
county adjacent to the main stem of the Kentucky River, one
(1)of the five
members residing in counties adjacent to locks and dams one
(1)through four (4);
and one
(1)member shall reside in a county adjacent to either the North Fork,
Middle Fork, or South Fork of the Kentucky River. Of the twelve
(12)members,
only one
(1)may be an employee of the Energy and Environment Cabinet.
(3)Of the ten
(10)members first appointed, two
(2)shall continue in office for terms of
one
(1)year, two
(2)for terms of two
(2)years, three
(3)for terms of three
(3)years,
and three
(3)for terms of four
(4)years, as the Governor designates. At the
expiration of the original terms and for all succeeding terms, the Governor shall
appoint a successor to the authority for a term of four
(4)years in each case.
Members may be reappointed. A vacancy in an unexpired term shall be filled for the
unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original appointment to
that term. Any member whose term has expired may continue to serve and vote
until his or her successor is appointed and qualified.
(4)Each member shall receive as compensation one hundred dollars ($100) per day for
attending a meeting of the authority.
(5)Any member who misses three
(3)consecutive meetings of the authority shall be
deemed to have vacated the office. The authority shall declare the office vacant and
the office shall be filled as provided by subsections
(2)and
(3)of this section.
(6)The authority annually shall elect one
(1)of its members as chairman. A quorum for
the transaction of business shall be seven
(7)members, and a majority of the
members present at a meeting may take action on any matter legally before the
authority.
(7)Members shall be paid their necessary travel expenses incurred in attending
meetings and in the performance of their official duties, in addition to the per diem
compensation of one hundred dollars ($100).
(8)The authority shall meet at least quarterly, and may meet upon the call of the
chairman.
(9)The chairman shall be paid necessary travel expenses and a one hundred dollar
($100) per diem compensation for conducting official business of the authority.
(10)The authority shall be attached for administrative purposes to the Finance and
Administration Cabinet, and the cabinet shall provide the necessary personnel to
provide administrative services for the authority.
(11)The necessary travel expenses and per diem compensation of the members of the
authority in attending meetings and in the performance of their official duties shall
be paid by the authority.
(12)The authority shall promulgate administrative regulations necessary to carry out its
duties, and shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislative Research
Commission.