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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

212.380 Membership of board -- Qualifications -- Terms -- Effect of compact or

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establishment of consolidated local government.
(1)Except in a county containing a consolidated local government, said board shall be
composed of ten
(10)members, two
(2)of whom shall be the mayor of such city,
and the county judge/executive of such county, as members ex officio, and four
of whom shall be appointed by the mayor of such city and four
(4)of whom shall be
appointed by the county judge/executive of such county with the approval of the
fiscal court. Each appointive member shall be not less than thirty
(30)years of age,
intelligent, discreet, and shall have been a continuous resident of such county for at
least two
(2)years prior to the date of his or her appointment. At least one
(1)and
not more than three
(3)of said appointive members shall be physicians, one
(1)of
said appointive members shall be a dentist, one
(1)of said appointive members
shall be a licensed pharmacist, and at least one
(1)of said appointive members shall
be a registered nurse. All appointive members shall be eligible for reappointment.
(2)At the expiration of each of the terms of office of said eight
(8)appointive
members, the successor to each member shall be appointed by said county
judge/executive and said mayor for a term of office of four
(4)years and until his
successor is appointed and qualified.
(3)The two
(2)appointments which increase the appointed members from six
(6)to
eight
(8)shall both occur on July 1, 1974, one
(1)of which shall be for a term
expiring on June 30, 1978, the other of which shall be for a term expiring on June
30, 1975. Each subsequent appointment to the board shall be for a term of four
years.
(4)Notwithstanding subsection
(2)of this section, when a city of the first class and a
county containing such city have in effect a compact under KRS 79.310 to 79.330,
the terms of the members on the board shall be for three
(3)years and until their
successors are appointed and qualified. Upon the effective date of the compact, the
mayor, and county judge/executive with the approval of the fiscal court, shall adjust
the terms of the sitting members so that the terms of two
(2)each of their
appointments expire in one
(1)year, the term of one
(1)each of their appointments
expire in two
(2)years, and the term of one
(1)each of their appointments expire in
three
(3)years. Upon expiration of these staggered terms, successors shall be
appointed for a term of three
(3)years.
(5)Upon the establishment of a consolidated local government in a county where a city
of the first class and a county containing that city have had in effect a cooperative
compact pursuant to KRS 79.310 to 79.330, the board shall be composed of ten
members, the mayor and nine
(9)members who shall be appointed to the board of
health by the mayor of the consolidated local government pursuant to the provisions
of KRS 67C.139 for a term of three
(3)years. Incumbent board members, upon the
establishment of the consolidated local government, shall continue to serve as
members of the board for the time remaining of their current term of appointment
and until their successors are appointed and qualified. The mayor shall serve on the
board for a term which shall be coextensive with his or her term of office.
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