6.905 Legislative Oversight and Investigations Committee -- Membership --
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(1)There is created a Legislative Oversight and Investigations Committee which shall
be a permanent standing committee of the General Assembly, consisting of eight
(8)members of the Senate, six
(6)of whom shall be appointed by the President and
two
(2)of whom shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, and eight
(8)members of the House of Representatives, six
(6)of whom shall be appointed
by the Speaker and two
(2)of whom shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of
the House of Representatives. At least one
(1)appointee by each appointive
authority shall be a member of the Senate or House Standing Committee on
Appropriations and Revenue.
(2)The President and the Speaker shall each appoint a co-chair and vice chair from
their respective bodies. The co-chairs shall have joint responsibilities for committee
meeting agendas and presiding at committee meetings. On an alternating basis, each
co-chair shall have the first option to set the monthly meeting date. A monthly
meeting may be canceled by agreement of both co-chairs. A majority of the entire
membership of the Legislative Oversight and Investigations Committee shall
constitute a quorum, and all actions of the committee shall be by vote of a majority
of its entire membership.
(3)Each member of the committee shall receive the same travel allowances and
compensation for attending interim meetings of the committee as are received by
members of subcommittees of the Legislative Research Commission under KRS
7.090(3).