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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 152 — Energy development

152.212 Appointment of Kentucky board members -- Terms.

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(Effective upon
contingency) The Governor shall appoint three
(3)persons to represent Kentucky on the Southern States Energy Board. One
(1)member shall be chosen from a list of three
(3)state representatives submitted by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; one
(1)shall be chosen from a list of three
(3)state senators submitted by the President of the Senate, and one
(1)shall be appointed by the Governor to represent his office on the board. The member appointed to represent the Governor shall serve at his pleasure. The members appointed from the General Assembly shall serve a term of two
(2)years and until a successor has been appointed in the manner prescribed above, except that if a member loses his seat in the General Assembly the Governor shall, in consultation with the Speaker of the House of Representatives or the President of the Senate, respectively, appoint a successor for the remainder of his term.
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