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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.936 Ordinances creating boards, commissions, authorities, and interlocal

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agreements deemed reenacted unless eliminated in plan -- Restructuring
powers of council.
(1)Unless eliminated under the unification plan, all ordinances of a county and
participating city creating boards, commissions, and authorities and interlocal
agreements shall survive and be deemed reenacted by the new legislative council.
All members of boards, commissions, and authorities may serve the balance of the
terms to which they were appointed and until their successors are appointed and
duly qualified according to law. The legislative council shall have the power, by
ordinance, to take such action as it deems necessary to abolish, restructure,
consolidate, or otherwise alter any board, commission, or authority if the action is
consistent with the Kentucky Revised Statutes.
(2)All planning commissions established pursuant to KRS Chapter 100 in existence
within a county upon the adoption of a unified local government shall continue to
exercise all of the powers and functions permitted by the Constitution of Kentucky
and the Kentucky Revised Statutes until dissolved in the same manner prescribed by
law.
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