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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 281 — Motor carriers

281.900 Kentucky Motor Carrier Advisory Committee -- Membership.

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(1)The Kentucky Motor Carrier Advisory Committee is created as an agency of the
Commonwealth to carry out the functions and duties conferred upon it by KRS
281.905.
(2)The committee shall consist of the secretary of the Transportation Cabinet, the
secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet, the Speaker of the House, the
President of the Senate, or their respective designated representatives, and nine
representatives of the motor carrier industry engaged in operations in the
Commonwealth in the transportation of persons or property.
(3)On July 15, 1990, the Governor shall appoint the motor carrier industry
representative to the committee. Members shall be appointed by the Governor for
three
(3)years, except that initial appointments to the board shall be staggered in the
following manner:
(a)Three
(3)members shall serve for a period of one
(1)year;
(b)Three
(3)members shall serve for a period of two
(2)years; and
(c)Three
(3)members shall serve for a period of three
(3)years.
(4)Motor carrier industry representatives of the committee shall qualify for
membership by taking the constitutional oath of office and shall be provided with
certificates of appointments. The members of the committee shall serve without per
diem or compensation.
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