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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 217C — Milk and milk products

217C.070 Milk advisory committee -- Membership -- Terms.

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(1)The secretary for health and family services shall appoint a milk advisory
committee composed of eight
(8)appointive members. Three
(3)members shall be
processors, or representatives thereof; three
(3)members shall be producers, or
representatives thereof; and two
(2)members shall be citizens at large, as
representatives of consumers.
(2)The secretary for health and family services or his designated representative shall be
an ex officio member and secretary of the committee. The appointments to the
committee shall be made for a term of four
(4)years, or until their successors are
appointed and qualify, except that the terms of office of the members first appointed
shall be as follows: two
(2)members shall be appointed for one
(1)year, two
members shall be appointed for two
(2)years, two
(2)members shall be appointed
for three
(3)years and two
(2)members shall be appointed for four
(4)years and the
respective terms of the first members shall be designated by the secretary for health
and family services at the time of their appointment. Such members shall serve
without compensation but may be reimbursed for necessary traveling expenses.
Procedures for selection of advisory nominees shall be in accordance with the
regulations of the secretary.
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