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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 194A — Cabinet for health and family services

194A.150 State officials as voting members of citizens' councils.

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When federal programs require a particular citizens' council within or attached to the cabinet to include state officials as voting members, the secretary shall, for the specific purposes of those federal programs, be authorized to vote in those council meetings and shall further be authorized to call upon either the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet, the chief state school officer, the secretary of the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, the secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet, the secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet, the secretary of the Education and Labor Cabinet, the secretary of the Cabinet for Economic Development, the executive director of the Council on Higher Education, or any combination of the above as may be appropriate, to be voting members of expanded citizens' councils for the purposes of these federal programs.
The secretary shall exercise this prerogative only when the federal programs specifically require that state officials be voting members of the citizens' councils.
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