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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 341 — Unemployment compensation

341.110 Unemployment Insurance Commission -- Quorum -- Salaries.

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(1)In the Education and Labor Cabinet, there shall be an Unemployment
Insurance Commission composed of the secretary or his or her duly authorized
representative, as ex officio chairman and two
(2)members appointed by the
Governor.
(2)The secretary shall represent the state and the public. One
(1)member shall
be appointed as a representative of labor and one
(1)as a representative of
employers. The chairman and one
(1)other member of the commission shall
constitute a quorum.
(3)The members representing labor and employers shall be appointed on the
basis of their merit and fitness to perform their duties and exercise the
responsibilities of their offices. They shall be citizens of this state and not less
than thirty
(30)years of age.
(4)The terms of each member appointed to represent labor and employers shall
be for four
(4)years from the date of appointment and until a successor is
appointed and qualified, except that appointments to vacancies shall be for the
unexpired term.
(5)The compensation of the members representing labor and employers shall be
$12,000 each per annum.
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