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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 315 — Pharmacists and pharmacies

315.160 Election of officers -- Executive director -- Meetings.

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(1)The board shall elect annually from its membership a president and such other
officers as it deems necessary. These officers shall serve for a term of one
(1)year
and perform the duties prescribed by the board. No officer shall serve more than
two
(2)consecutive full terms in each office to which he is elected.
(2)The board shall employ a pharmacist to serve as a full time employee of the board
in the position of executive director. The executive director shall be responsible for
the performance of the administrative functions of the board and such other duties
as the board may direct. The board may employ, upon recommendation of the
executive director, such additional assistance as necessary for the proper conduct of
board business and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Kentucky
Personnel Cabinet.
(3)The board shall meet at least four
(4)times a year to transact business, at such place
as it may determine. The board may also meet at the call of the president or a
majority of the board members. Each board member shall be given adequate prior
notice of any board meeting.
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