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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.906 Unification review commission -- Membership -- Chairperson -- Filling

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(1)The county judge/executive and the mayor of the participating city with the greatest
population shall jointly determine the size of the unification review commission
which shall be composed of not less than twenty
(20)nor more than forty
members.
(2)The membership of the unification review commission shall be divided equally
between the county and the participating cities. The mayor of each participating city
shall, with the approval of the city legislative body, make a number of appointments
based on the ratio that the percentage of the population residing in the mayor's city
bears to the population of all participating cities. Each participating city shall have a
minimum of one
(1)representative on the unification review commission. The
county judge/executive shall, with the approval of the fiscal court, appoint a number
of members to the unification review commission equal to the number of city
members.
(3)The chairperson of the unification review commission shall be a citizen member
elected by a majority vote of the membership of the unification review commission
at its first meeting.
(4)Any vacancy on the commission shall be filled in the same manner as original
appointments are made.
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