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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

7.103 Interim joint committees -- Monthly meeting schedule -- Commission

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authorized to adopt new interim joint committee structure.
(a)The monthly meeting schedule for interim joint committees of the Legislative
Research Commission shall begin on June 1 and continue through December
1 of each year. During that period, upon agreement of the co-chairs, an interim
joint committee shall have the authority to meet according to the most recent
regular monthly meeting schedule approved by a majority of the entire
membership of the Commission. With an affirmative vote of a majority of its
entire membership, the Commission may alter the beginning and concluding
dates of authorization granted in this subsection for regular monthly meetings
of interim joint committees during the current calendar year, authorize any
additional meeting of any interim joint committee, or disapprove any meeting
of any interim joint committee.
(b)The co-chairs of each interim joint committee shall have joint responsibility
for approving meeting agendas and presiding at meetings. If the co-chairs of
any interim joint committee cannot agree on convening a monthly meeting,
each co-chair, with the agreement of the presiding officer of the co-chair's
chamber, may convene a meeting of the interim joint committee members
who are members of the co-chair's chamber. If such a meeting is convened, it
shall be on the regular monthly meeting date of the interim joint committee,
and it shall be staffed by the Commission. Not more than three
(3)such
meetings shall be convened by each co-chair in a calendar year.
(c)Subcommittees of interim joint committees shall be authorized to meet
according to the policies and practices of the Commission.
(2)For purposes of this section, "interim joint committees" means those subcommittees
of the Commission which are constituted by combining the membership of Senate
and House standing committees pursuant to the most recent interim joint committee
structure approved by a majority of the entire membership of the Commission. After
March 31, 2003, until such time as the Commission, by an affirmative vote of a
majority of its entire membership, adopts a new interim joint committee structure,
the most recent interim joint committee structure adopted by the Commission shall
be considered to include an Interim Joint Committee on Seniors, Veterans, Military
Affairs, and Public Protection, consisting of the members of the Senate Standing
Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection and the House
Standing Committee on Seniors, Military Affairs, and Public Safety.
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