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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 171 — State libraries -- librarians -- state archives and records

171.240 Board for certification of librarians.

232 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-171/171-240

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(1)In the Department for Libraries and Archives there shall be a state board for the
certification of librarians, composed of the state librarian and five
(5)members
appointed by the Governor from a list submitted by the board of directors of the
Kentucky Library Association. Two
(2)members shall be full-time professional
librarians in active public library work, two
(2)shall be public library trustees and
one
(1)shall be a professional librarian from a department or school of library
science in a state university.
(2)The term of office of each appointive member shall be four
(4)years. The first
appointive member of the board shall be appointed for terms beginning July 1,
1938; one
(1)for a term of one
(1)year; one
(1)for a term of two
(2)years; one
for a term of three
(3)years; and two
(2)for terms of four
(4)years. Vacancies shall
be filled by appointment for the unexpired terms in the same manner as original
appointments are made. The members shall receive reimbursement for actual and
necessary expenses incurred in attending meetings.
(3)The board shall hold at least one
(1)meeting each year at a time fixed by the board,
and such special meetings as may be determined by the board. A chairman and
secretary shall be elected at each annual meeting to serve during the ensuing year.
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