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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67C.139 Authority over appointments upon establishment of consolidated local

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government. If a cooperative compact exists between a city of the first class and its county prior to the creation of a consolidated local government, upon the establishment of the consolidated local government:
(a)The mayor of the consolidated local government shall assume all appointment
authority previously held by the county judge/executive and the mayor of the
consolidating governments. Appointments made by the mayor should reflect
the political, geographic, gender, age, and racial diversity of the population
within the jurisdiction of the consolidated local government. Upon the
expiration of a term of appointment, the mayor shall make an appointment or
reappointment within ninety
(90)days of the term's expiration.
(b)If the mayor fails to make an appointment within ninety
(90)days, the
legislative council of the consolidated local government shall make the
appointment within thirty
(30)days after the expiration of the ninety
(90)day
period. The legislative council's appointment shall take into account the
political, geographic, gender, age, and racial diversity of the population. The
legislative council shall adopt a resolution specifying how these appointments
shall be made; and
(a)The mayor shall make all appointments to agencies, boards, and commissions
established by statute in the manner as prescribed by statute, subject to any
requirements for legislative body approval as required by the relevant statutes.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, the
legislative body of the consolidated local government shall have sixty
days in which to give approval of an appointment, if approval is required by
statute.
(b)The presiding officer of the legislative council shall make all legislative
council appointments to agencies, boards, and commissions from the
membership of the legislative council, subject to paragraph
(a)of this
subsection.
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