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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 212 — Local health programs

212.420 Director of health -- Qualifications, salary, term, removal.

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The director of health may be a physician, qualified as a public health administrator and licensed or eligible for license as a medical practitioner in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or may be a nonphysician with a minimum of a master's degree in public health or a related field and at least five
(5)years of experience in a management capacity with a health department. The director of health shall be appointed by the mayor, and shall receive an annual salary of five thousand dollars ($5,000), payable as other salaries are paid, and shall serve at the pleasure of the board. If said director of health is removed by the board, he or she shall be notified thereof in writing, and before such removal shall become effective said director shall have ten
(10)days within which to make a written request for a public hearing in regard thereto. The board shall not be required to hold a hearing unless so requested by said director. If no such request is made said removal shall become effective upon the expiration of said ten
(10)day period. If such request is made said public hearing shall be held at the office of the board within ten
(10)days after such request is received by the board, and said director shall not be removed until after such hearing has been held, and a decision rendered by the board. The board's decision shall be final.
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