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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

40.150 Board of review -- Appointment -- Only three members to act in any matter

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-- Compensation -- Dissolution.
(1)There shall be a board of review consisting of nine
(9)persons who are residents
and qualified voters of the Commonwealth, appointed by the Governor without
limitation as to political affiliation, religion, race, sex, or past or present service in
the Armed Forces, except that six
(6)members of this board shall be veterans. The
name of said board shall be "The Kentucky Veterans' Bonus Board of Review." The
Governor shall designate a chairman and a secretary from among the membership.
(2)Three
(3)members and no more shall constitute a board of review, and shall by
concurrence of two
(2)members decide any claim which comes before the board in
the manner provided in this chapter. The chairman of the board shall designate three
(3)members to consider and decide each claim, having due regard for availability
for service so that delay may be avoided.
(a)Members of the board shall be compensated twenty-five dollars ($25) per
diem, but only for actual time served in considering and deciding claims for
veterans' bonus pursuant to designation by the Governor.
(b)All members of the board shall be reimbursed for necessary travel to and from
their places of residence, and in performance of duties pursuant to assignment,
at the rate of eight cents ($0.08) per mile.
(4)Each claim coming before the board shall promptly be considered and decided by
the three
(3)members designated for that purpose. In every case the board shall
either
(a)affirm the decision of the administrator, or
(b)determine that a veterans'
bonus should be paid, and to what persons and in what amounts. No written
opinions or recitations of reasons for any decision need be made. A statement of the
decision made shall be signed by at least two
(2)of the three
(3)members
designated to decide the claim; and upon concurrence of two
(2)members a
decision shall be final and not subject to reconsideration.
(5)The Governor shall, upon notification by the administrator that the last notice of a
disapproval claim has been mailed, notify the chairman of the board of review that
it shall complete its work within sixty
(60)calendar days from date of notification.
On the sixtieth day the Governor shall thereupon declare that the board of review is
dissolved and shall so notify the members, and the functions and duties of the board
shall be deemed to have been fully performed.
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