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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 335 — Social workers and professional counselors

335.310 Kentucky Board of Licensure of Marriage and Family Therapists.

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(1)There is created the Kentucky Board of Licensure of Marriage and Family
Therapists. Effective January 1, 1999, it shall be composed of seven
(7)members.
Six
(6)members shall be licensed marriage and family therapists. One
(1)member
shall be a citizen-at-large who is not associated with or financially interested in the
practice or business of marriage and family therapy. All members shall be appointed
by the Governor from a list of names of qualified persons submitted by any
interested parties. The Governor may request the submission of additional names.
Each member of the board shall serve for a term of four
(4)years.
(2)All reappointments to the board and vacancies on the board shall be filled by the
Governor as described in subsection
(1)of this section.
(3)Each member of the board shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per day for each
day spent performing official duties as a board member and reimbursement for
actual and necessary expenses incurred in carrying out official duties.
(4)The board shall annually elect a chair, a vice chair, and a secretary-treasurer.
(5)The board shall hold at least two
(2)meetings annually and additional meetings as
the board may deem necessary. The additional meetings may be held upon call of
the chairperson or upon written request of two
(2)board members. Four
(4)board
members shall constitute a quorum.
(6)Upon recommendation of the board, the Governor may remove any board member
for a poor attendance record, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
(7)No board member shall serve more than two
(2)consecutive full terms. A person
who has previously served two
(2)consecutive terms may be reappointed to the
board if that person has not served in the preceding four
(4)years.
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