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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 322 — Professional engineers and land surveyors

322.250 Appointment of board members -- Vacancies.

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(1)Except as provided for in subsection
(5)of this section, each land surveyor
appointment to the board shall be made from a list of not less than three
nominees to be submitted to the Governor jointly by the Kentucky Society of
Professional Engineers and the Kentucky Association of Professional Surveyors,
with input from other professional societies. All other appointments to the board
shall be made from a list of not less than three
(3)nominees to be submitted to the
Governor by the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers with input from other
professional societies.
(2)The nominations shall be submitted to the Governor at least sixty
(60)days prior to
the appointment date.
(3)The term of office for all full-term appointments shall begin January 1.
(4)Board members shall be allowed to succeed themselves but shall be limited to not
more than two
(2)consecutive terms. A former member may be reappointed to the
board if the member has not served in the preceding four
(4)years.
(5)If a vacancy on the board occurs for any reason resulting in an unexpired term, if
not filled within three
(3)months by official action of the Governor, the board may
appoint a provisional member to serve in the interim until the Governor acts.
(6)Every unexpired term shall be filled only for the remainder of that term.
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