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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 181 — County and city bridges, tunnels, and ferries

181.570 Bridge commission.

187 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-181/181-570

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(1)Any city may, by ordinance, create a bridge commission consisting of the chief
executive of the city and four
(4)persons appointed by such chief executive with the
approval of the city legislative body. Each appointee shall be at least twenty-five
(25)years of age.
(2)The original appointments shall be made for terms of four
(4)years, and their
successors shall be appointed for one (1), two (2), three (3), and four
(4)years
respectively. Thereafter the appointments shall be for four-year terms. Not more
than two
(2)appointees shall be members of the same political party, and all
members shall be eligible for reappointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the
unexpired term in the same manner as original appointments.
(3)No officer or employee of the city, whether he receives compensation or not, shall
be appointed to the commission.
(4)Each appointee shall take, subscribe and file the constitutional oath of office, and
shall execute a bond, approved by the city legislative body, in the sum of five
thousand dollars ($5000). The bond shall be filed with the other official bonds of
the city.
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