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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

65.8815 Organization of board -- Meetings -- Quorum -- Minutes -- Administrative

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personnel.
(1)The board shall, upon the initial appointment of its members, and annually
thereafter, elect a chair from among its members, who shall be the presiding officer
and a full voting member of the board. In the absence of the chair, the remaining
members of the board shall select one
(1)of their number to preside in place of the
chair and exercise the powers of the chair.
(2)Regular meetings of the code enforcement board shall be held as specified in the
ordinance creating the board. A code enforcement board shall be authorized to
conduct special or emergency meetings in accordance with KRS 61.805 to 61.850.
(3)The presence of at least a majority of the board's entire membership shall constitute
a quorum. The affirmative vote of a majority of the members constituting a quorum
shall be necessary for any official action to be taken. Any member of a code
enforcement board who has any direct or indirect financial or personal interest in
any matter to be decided shall disclose the nature of the interest and shall disqualify
himself from voting on the matter and shall not be counted for purposes of
establishing a quorum.
(4)Minutes shall be kept for all proceedings of the code enforcement board and the
vote of each member on any issue decided by the board shall be recorded in the
minutes.
(5)All meetings and hearings of the code enforcement board shall be open to the
public.
(6)The local government legislative body shall provide clerical and administrative
personnel for the proper conduct of the duties of the code enforcement board.
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