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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 146 — Natural resources

146.090 Soil and Water Conservation Commission.

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(1)The secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet, with the approval of the Soil
and Water Conservation Commission shall divide the state into nine
(9)soil and
water conservation areas which shall contain as nearly as practicable, an equal
number of soil and water conservation districts.
(2)The Soil and Water Conservation Commission shall consist of nine
(9)members,
not more than five
(5)of whom shall be of the same political party, to be appointed
by the secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet with the approval of the
Governor.
(3)One
(1)member shall be appointed from each of the areas from a list of two
names submitted from each area by the Kentucky Association of Conservation
Districts. All members of the commission shall be supervisors of soil and water
conservation districts.
(4)The term of office of each member shall be four
(4)years; provided that, whenever
a member of the commission ceases to hold the office of district supervisor by
virtue of which he or she is serving on the commission, his or her term of office as a
member of the commission shall be terminated. In the case of any vacancy other
than the one
(1)caused by the expiration of a term, the secretary of the Energy and
Environment Cabinet, with the approval of the Governor, shall appoint the
successor from a list of two
(2)names submitted by the Kentucky Association of
Conservation Districts from the area which was represented by the former member.
The successor shall also be a supervisor of a soil and water conservation district.
(5)The members of the commission shall designate a chairman from among their
members and may from time to time change such designation. The commission
shall keep a record of its official actions. A majority of the commission shall
constitute a quorum. The commission may call upon the Attorney General for legal
services as it may require. It may delegate to its chairman, any of its members, the
director of the division, or any officer, employee, or agent, powers and duties as it
deems proper. Members of the commission shall receive no compensation for their
services, but shall be entitled to expenses, including traveling expenses, necessarily
incurred in discharging their duties.
(6)The following persons are advisory members of the commission by virtue of their
offices: the secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet, the Commissioner of
Agriculture, the director of the agricultural experiment station, the director of
vocational education, and the state conservationist of the United States Department
of Agriculture.
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