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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

216.323 District board -- Membership -- Number, how determined -- Removal of

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members.
(1)Where there is only one
(1)participating county in the district, the county
judge/executive, with the approval of the fiscal court of the participating county
shall appoint five
(5)members of the district board. Where there are two
(2)or
more counties participating in the district the board shall consist of at least one
but not more than four
(4)persons from each participating county, the total
membership of the board to consist of not less than five
(5)persons. Where a
participating county in a district in which more than one
(1)county is participating
has a population of seventy-five thousand (75,000) or less, that county shall be
allowed one
(1)board member. Where a participating county in a district in which
one
(1)or more county is participating has a population in excess of seventy-five
thousand (75,000) the county shall be allowed a board member for each forty
thousand (40,000) or a portion thereof, of population in excess of seventy-five
thousand (75,000) of population, but not to exceed four
(4)members in all.
(2)Where, after each county in the district has appointed the number of board members
that it is allowed to appoint, the board consists of fewer than five
(5)members the
secretary shall recommend a number of persons from the district at large suitable for
appointment to the board equal to twice the difference between the number already
appointed and five (5). The board members appointed by the county
judges/executive shall elect to the membership on the board one-half (1/2) of those
recommended by the secretary. The length of the term of no member shall be
determined as required by KRS 216.325 until the full membership of the board has
been appointed. The successors of the members from the district at large shall be
appointed in the same manner as the original members from the district at large.
Population shall be determined by the most recent decennial report of the United
States Census Bureau.
(3)A member of the board may be removed from office as provided by KRS 65.007.
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