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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 269 — Miscellaneous provisions as to ditches, drainage, and reclamation

269.130 Oath of commissioners -- Filling of vacancy -- Quorum -- Removal.

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(1)Before entering upon the duties of his office, each member of the board of
commissioners shall take the following oath before the clerk of the Circuit Court: "I,
.... do solemnly swear that I will faithfully perform the duties of commissioner to
assess, apportion and rate taxes under KRS 269.120 to 269.230; that I will
impartially perform the duties of my office; that I am in no way interested in the
company, nor holder or owner of any land within its boundary; and that I am a
landowner and resident of .... County, Kentucky, and over twenty-five years of age."
Any vacancy on the board of commissioners shall be filled by the county
judge/executive, but the failure of the county judge/executive to appoint a person to
fill the vacancy shall not invalidate the proceedings of the board of commissioners
or prevent it from acting. Two
(2)members shall constitute a quorum.
(2)A member of the board of commissioners may be removed pursuant to KRS 65.007.
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