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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

184.080 Powers and duties of board of directors -- Officers -- Employees --

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Compensation -- Regulations -- Approval of accounts and acts of directors --
Compliance with KRS 65A.010 to 65A.090 -- Dissolution of district.
(1)The board of directors, which is hereby declared to be the governing body of the
road district, shall keep a record of its proceedings, shall adopt and have a seal, and
shall exercise all powers and manage and control all the affairs and property of the
district.
(2)The board of directors shall elect one
(1)of its members chairman, one
(1)secretary
and one
(1)treasurer.
(3)The board may employ an attorney and an engineer, who shall serve in such
capacities during the pleasure of the board and for such reasonable compensation as
may be fixed by the board and approved by order of the county judge/executive.
(4)Each member of the board may receive a salary of not in excess of two hundred
dollars ($200) per annum for his services, which salary shall be fixed at the first
meeting of said board, and approved of by order of the county judge/executive, and
thereafter may be decreased as the duties of the members decrease.
(5)The board may adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary for its proper
functioning.
(6)The chairman, secretary and treasurer of the district shall perform such duties as are
usually performed by such officers.
(7)The county judge/executive, by method similar to that for approving settlements of
fiduciaries, shall approve the accounts and acts of all directors upon death,
resignation or at expiration of their term of office, which county judge/executive
approval shall relieve the surety upon the bond of such director, the cost of which
shall be a charge against the district.
(8)The district board shall comply with the provisions of KRS 65A.010 to 65A.090.
(9)When the affairs of the district have been completed, the directors and officers shall
by verified petition ask the county judge/executive for a dissolution of the district,
which petition shall include an accounting of all moneys received and disbursed by
the district and shall be referred to the county judge/executive and when approved
by the county judge/executive shall release said officers, directors and their sureties,
the cost of which shall be a charge against the district.
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