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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 198A — Low-cost housing

198A.725 Advisory committee for trust fund.

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(1)The corporation shall create an advisory committee for the trust fund consisting of
eleven
(11)members appointed by the chairman of the board of directors of the
corporation.
(a)Three
(3)members shall be appointed from representatives of each of the
following categories of organizations:
1. The Home Builders Association of Kentucky, the Kentucky
Manufactured Housing Institute, the Apartment Association, the
Kentucky Association of Realtors, the Kentucky State Building Trades
Council, the Mortgage Bankers Association of Kentucky, and the
Kentucky Bankers Association;
2. The Homeless and Housing Coalition of Kentucky, builders or nonprofit
housing organizations, support service providers, homeless persons, and
very low-income tenants; and
3. The Kentucky Association of Counties, the Kentucky League of Cities,
and agencies of state government.
(b)The remaining two
(2)members appointed shall include one
(1)member of
the Kentucky Senate and one
(1)member of the Kentucky House of
Representatives.
(2)Upon organization of the advisory committee three
(3)members shall continue in
office for three
(3)years, three
(3)members shall have two
(2)year terms, and three
(3)members shall have a one
(1)year term, as designated by the chairman of the
board of directors. Thereafter, all members appointed shall serve a three
(3)year
term or until their successors are appointed and duly qualified. A vacancy on the
advisory committee shall be filled pursuant to the requirements and procedures for
original appointments. Members of the advisory committee may be reappointed one
(1)time.
(3)The advisory committee shall consult with and advise the officers and directors of
the corporation concerning matters relating to the trust fund.
(4)The advisory committee shall elect a presiding officer from its members and may
establish its own rules of procedure which shall not be inconsistent with the
provisions of this chapter.
(5)Members of the advisory committee shall serve without compensation. Members
who are not employees of the Commonwealth shall be entitled to reimbursement for
actual expenses incurred in carrying out their duties on the committee.
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