262.240 Supervisors' terms -- Nomination and election -- Vacancies --
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Compensation -- Requirements to hold office -- Removal -- Immunity for
official acts.
(1)A supervisor's term begins on January 1 following his or her election. Supervisors
shall be elected for four
(4)years as their terms expire. Nominating petitions for
supervisors shall be filed with the county clerk not later than the last date prescribed
by the election law generally for filing certificates and petitions of nomination. No
such nominating petition shall be accepted by the clerk unless it is signed by
twenty-five
(25)or more qualified resident voters of the district. Qualified resident
voters may sign more than one
(1)nominating petition to nominate more than one
(1)candidate for supervisor. In the event nominating petitions for only the number
of supervisors to be elected are filed, the commission shall declare the nominees
elected without holding an election. The county clerk shall examine the petition of
each candidate to determine whether it is regular on its face. If there is an error, the
county clerk shall notify the candidate by certified mail within twenty-four
hours of filing.
(2)A supervisor shall hold office until his or her successor has been elected and has
qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term by appointment by the
commission.
(3)A supervisor may be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in the discharge
of his or her duties and may be paid a per diem for attending meetings or otherwise
discharging the obligations of his or her office.
(4)A supervisor shall be at least eighteen
(18)years of age, a resident of the county or
district in which he or she serves as a supervisor, and upon moving from the county
or district, the supervisor shall be ineligible to serve as a supervisor and his or her
office shall be vacant.
(5)A supervisor who has been declared elected without an election pursuant to
subsection
(1)of this section may be removed from office by the commission in the
same manner as provided by KRS 65.007 for removal of an appointed member of
the governing body of a special district.
(6)A supervisor serving on the board of a district shall be immune from personal
liability in any civil or criminal action which is based upon any official act or acts
performed reasonably and in good faith by the supervisor.