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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 168 — Educational television

168.040 Membership of authority.

233 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-168/168-040

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(1)The authority shall consist of nine
(9)members, as follows:
The chief state school officer, ex officio, who shall initially serve as temporary
chairman and shall call and preside over the organizational meeting or meetings
until the members of the authority shall elect a chairman from among their number;
a member of the staff or personnel of the department elected by the board upon
recommendation of the chief state school officer as being qualified to serve as
liaison and coordinator between the authority and the department on matters of
curriculum, and his term shall be the same as that of the chief state school officer by
whom he is recommended, but terminable by the board in the event he is transferred
to other duties in the department, and automatically terminated in the event of his
severance from the department for any reason; a representative of the University of
Kentucky and a representative of the state universities to be elected by the Council
on Postsecondary Education; and five
(5)additional members appointed by the
Governor who need possess no special or prescribed qualifications except that they
shall be citizens of Kentucky.
(2)Effective at 11:59 p.m. on June 30, 1994, all terms of gubernatorial appointees to
the authority shall expire. Effective July 1, 1994, five
(5)appointees nominated
pursuant to KRS 164.005 and appointed by the Governor shall become members of
the authority.
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