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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

90.130 Compensation of board members -- Meetings -- Minutes -- Officers --

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Employees.
(1)Each member of the board may be paid a salary not to exceed a per diem allowance
to be fixed from time to time by ordinance of the board of aldermen, for each
meeting attended, provided, however, that the annual allowance of any one
member of the board shall not exceed the maximum sum fixed by the ordinance of
the board of aldermen in any one
(1)fiscal year, and in addition thereto members
shall be reimbursed for necessary travel and other expenses incurred in connection
with their duties as members.
(2)The board shall hold at least one
(1)regular meeting in each month and shall hold
such additional meetings as may be necessary.
(3)The board shall keep full and complete minutes of its proceedings, which minutes
shall, subject to reasonable regulations, be open to public inspection.
(4)The board shall elect a chairman and a vice chairman from its members, and the
personnel director shall be the secretary-treasurer thereof.
(5)The board is authorized and empowered to employ such persons as may be
necessary and proper for the efficient conduct of its activities hereunder. The board
may fix the compensation to be paid such employees, in accordance with the
schedule of salaries established, or that may be established, by ordinance.
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