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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

164.0053 Prohibited appointments -- Ineligibility to serve on council or governing

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board -- Conflicts of interest.
(1)No appointing authority shall appoint himself or his spouse, or the Governor or his
spouse, to a governing board of a postsecondary institution created pursuant to KRS
164.131, 164.321, or 164.821, or to the Council on Postsecondary Education
created pursuant to KRS 164.011.
(2)No full-time employee of a public institution of postsecondary education shall be
eligible to serve on the Council on Postsecondary Education or on the governing
board of another institution of postsecondary education, except the community and
technical college faculty and nonteaching personnel serving on the board of regents
for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, and except the faculty
member appointed under KRS 164.011(3).
(3)No postsecondary institution shall award an honorary degree to a sitting governor.
(4)All governing board members created pursuant to KRS 164.131, 164.321, and
164.821 and the members of the Council on Postsecondary Education shall have no
conflict of interest pursuant to KRS 45A.340, except for compensation paid to
faculty, staff, or student members.
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