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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 153 — The arts -- state zoo

153.410 Kentucky Center for the Arts Corporation.

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(1)The Kentucky Center for the Arts Corporation is hereby established, and shall
consist of nineteen
(19)members representing metropolitan Louisville and
Kentucky to be appointed by the Governor, who shall also designate a chairman.
Initial terms shall be staggered; thereafter, members shall be appointed to four
year terms.
(2)Members may be removed by the Governor only for cause after being afforded
notice, a hearing with counsel before the Governor or his designee, and a finding of
fact by the Governor. A copy of charges, transcript of the record of the hearings, and
findings of fact shall be filed with the Secretary of State.
(3)The Kentucky Center for the Arts Corporation shall be a body corporate with full
corporate powers. A quorum of the corporation shall consist of ten
(10)members,
with a majority of members present authorized to act upon any matter legally before
the corporation. Full minutes and records shall be kept of all meetings of the
corporation and all official actions shall be recorded.
(4)The corporation may enact bylaws concerning the election of other officers, the
creation of an executive committee with full authority to act between regular
meetings, and the designation of alternates for members with full voting authority.
(5)The corporation shall be attached to the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet for
administrative purposes.
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