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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 321 — Veterinarians

321.240 Board officers -- Terms of officers -- Meetings -- Employment of staff.

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(1)The board shall annually elect a chair and a vice chair from the appointed members
of the board. Officers of the board shall serve for terms of one
(1)year and until a
successor is elected, as long as the officer holds a current appointment to the board.
(2)The board shall hold at least two
(2)regular meetings annually and additional
meetings as the board may deem necessary. The additional meetings may be held
upon call of the chair or upon written request of three
(3)members of the board.
(3)Five
(5)members of the board shall constitute a quorum to conduct business.
(4)The board may employ its own executive director and staff, or employ or contract
with any other persons it deems necessary to carry on the work of the board and
shall define their duties and fix their compensation. Should the board prefer not to
directly employ or contract with persons to serve as its executive director or staff,
the board may enter into a contract with another state agency in which the board
shall pay to the agency a sum sufficient to offset that agency's costs in the salary
and benefits of one
(1)or more employees who will be assigned to serve the board
as its executive director and staff.
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