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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.450 County buildings commission -- Membership, terms, bond, vacancies,

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officers.
(1)Upon the fiscal court adopting an order reciting the necessity of financing the
acquisition, construction, remodeling or improvement of a county building or
buildings of any type which a county has the legal right to acquire, construct,
remodel or improve and requesting the county judge/executive to appoint a county
buildings commission, the county judge/executive of such county shall thereupon
appoint a county buildings commission composed of three
(3)members. One
(1)of
such members shall have his term of office designated as three
(3)years, one
(1)of
such members shall have his term of office designated as two
(2)years and the
remaining member shall have his term of office designated as one
(1)year. Upon
the expiration of the term of office of each of these commissioners, the county
judge/executive shall appoint a commissioner to succeed him to serve for a term of
three
(3)years. Each commissioner shall execute a bond to be approved by the
county judge/executive and shall be sworn to faithfully perform the duties of his
position. Vacancies shall be filled by the county judge/executive.
(2)The commissioners shall elect a chairman, secretary and treasurer.
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