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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 278 — Public service commission

278.702 Kentucky State Board on Electric Generation and Transmission Siting.

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(1)There is hereby established the Kentucky State Board on Electric Generation and
Transmission Siting. The board shall be composed of seven
(7)members as
follows:
(a)The three
(3)members of the Kentucky Public Service Commission;
(b)The secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet or the secretary's
designee;
(c)The secretary of the Cabinet for Economic Development or the secretary's
designee;
(d)1. If the facility subject to board approval is proposed to be located in one
(1)county, two
(2)ad hoc public members to be appointed by the
Governor from a county where a facility subject to board approval is
proposed to be located:
a. One
(1)of the ad hoc public members shall be the chairman of the
planning commission with jurisdiction over an area in which a
facility subject to board approval is proposed to be located. If the
proposed location is not within a jurisdiction with a planning
commission, then the Governor shall appoint either the county
judge/executive of a county that contains the proposed location of
the facility or the mayor of a city, if the facility is proposed to be
within a city; and
b. One
(1)of the ad hoc public members shall be appointed by the
Governor and shall be a resident of the county in which the facility
is proposed to be located.
2. If the facility subject to board approval is proposed to be located in more
than one
(1)county, two
(2)ad hoc public members to be chosen as
follows:
a. One
(1)ad hoc public member shall be the county judge/executive
of a county in which the facility is proposed to be located, to be
chosen by majority vote of the county judge/executives of the
counties in which the facility is proposed to be located; and
b. One
(1)ad hoc public member shall be a resident of a county in
which the facility is proposed to be located, and shall be appointed
by the Governor.
If a member has not been chosen by majority vote, as provided in
subdivision a. of this subparagraph, by thirty
(30)days after the filing of
the application, the Governor shall directly appoint the member.
3. Ad hoc public members appointed to the board shall have no direct
financial interest in the facility proposed to be constructed.
(2)The term of service for the ad hoc members of the board shall continue until the
merchant electric generating facility for which they were appointed has been
constructed and begins generating electricity for sale or the construction certificate
expires. The remaining members of the board shall be permanent members.
(3)The board shall be attached to the Public Service Commission for administrative
purposes. The commission staff shall serve as permanent administrative staff for the
board. The members of the board identified in subsection (1)(a) to
(d)of this
section shall promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with KRS
Chapter 13A to implement KRS 278.700 to 278.716.
(4)No member of the board shall receive any salary or fee for service on the board or
shall have any financial interest in any facility the application for which comes
before the board, but each member shall be reimbursed for actual travel and
expenses directly related to service on the board.
(5)The chairman of the Public Service Commission shall be the chairman of the board.
The chairman shall designate one
(1)member of the board as vice chairman. A
majority of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of business. No vacancy on the board shall impair the right of the remaining
members to exercise all of the powers of the board. The board shall convene upon
the call of the chairman.
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