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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 281 — Motor carriers

281.870 Coordinated Transportation Advisory Committee.

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(1)There is hereby created a Coordinated Transportation Advisory Committee,
also known as the "CTAC", that is to be composed of designated members of
the cabinet, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, and the Education and
Labor Cabinet.
(2)Members of the CTAC shall serve terms as determined by each respective
cabinet. The CTAC shall meet at least once a month, but may meet more
frequently if desired, and shall maintain a written record of all meetings and
actions taken. In all proceedings of the CTAC and in all actions taken by the
CTAC, the cabinet and the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall each
have two
(2)votes, and the Education and Labor Cabinet shall have one
vote. A quorum of the CTAC shall be required to conduct any official business.
(3)The staff of the cabinet's Office of Transportation Delivery shall provide
administrative support to the CTAC. The executive director of the Office of
Transportation Delivery shall set the agenda for meetings of the CTAC. The
Office of Transportation Delivery may promulgate administrative regulations
under KRS Chapter 13A governing the human service transportation delivery
program on behalf of the CTAC. The cabinet shall promulgate administrative
regulations under KRS Chapter 13A to specify the duties and responsibilities of
the CTAC.
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