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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 229 — Boxing and wrestling

229.155 Executive director -- Duties -- Interagency agreements.

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(1)To carry out the functions relating to the commission's duties and
responsibilities and to afford the full experience and resources of the Public
Protection Cabinet, the secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet may appoint
an executive director pursuant to KRS 12.050. The secretary of the Public
Protection Cabinet or the secretary's designee shall act as executive director in
the absence of the executive director.
(2)The executive director shall employ sufficient regulatory staff for the
commission that shall be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the
commission, including but not limited to the following:
(a)Complying with administrative regulations;
(b)Issuing licenses and permits;
(c)Establishing appropriate organizational structures;
(d)Carrying out policy and program directives of the commission; and
(e)Performing all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
(3)With approval of the commission, the executive director and regulatory staff
may enter into agreements with any state agency or political subdivision of the
state, any postsecondary education institution, or any other person or entity to
enlist assistance to implement the duties and responsibilities of the
commission.
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