341.125 Secretary of Education and Labor Cabinet -- Powers and duties --
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(1)It shall be the duty of the secretary of the Education and Labor Cabinet to
administer this chapter; and he shall have power and authority to make such
expenditures, require such reports, make such investigations, and take such
other action not specifically assigned to the cabinet, as he or she deems
necessary for the proper administration of this chapter.
(2)The secretary is authorized, subject to the provisions of KRS Chapters 12, 42,
45, and 45A, to appoint, fix the compensation, and prescribe duties and powers
of such officers and employees as may be necessary in the performance of his
or her duties under this chapter. All positions shall be filled by persons selected
and appointed on a nonpartisan merit basis. The secretary shall not employ or
pay any person who is an officer or committee member of any political party
organization. The secretary may delegate to any such person so appointed
such power and authority as he or she deems reasonable and proper for the
effective administration of this chapter.
(3)The salary and expenses of the secretary and his or her staff shall be
considered a proper cost of the administration of this chapter, to be charged to
the unemployment compensation administration fund in that proportion which
the cost of such services rendered in the administration of this chapter bears to
the overall cost of the services rendered in the administration of the cabinet.
(4)The secretary shall submit to the Governor an annual report covering the
administration and operation of this chapter and make such recommendations
for amendments to this chapter as he or she deems proper.
(5)In the administration of this chapter the secretary shall cooperate to the fullest
extent possible with any agency of this state or any other state or of the United
States and shall take such action, through the adoption of appropriate rules,
regulations, administrative methods, and standards, as may be necessary to
secure for this state and its citizens all the advantages available under the
provisions of the Social Security Act, as amended, that relate to unemployment
compensation, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, as amended, the
Wagner-Peyser Act, as amended, and the Federal-State Extended
Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970.