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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 39E — Implementation of federal hazardous materials programs

39E.030 Kentucky Emergency Response Commission -- Members -- Meetings.

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(1)The commission shall be composed of not more than twenty-five
(25)members,
including:
(a)The director of the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of
Military Affairs, who shall serve as chair;
(b)The executive director of the Department of Military Affairs, who shall serve
as vice chair and shall serve as chair in the absence of the chair;
(c)The executive director of the Kentucky Fire Commission or the executive
director's designee; and
(d)Representatives of the Energy and Environment Cabinet, the state fire
marshal, the Department of Kentucky State Police, the Office of the Attorney
General, the Department of Agriculture, affected industry, local government,
health services, environmental interests, and other persons who have technical
expertise in the emergency response field as the Governor deems appropriate.
(2)Members of the commission shall be appointed by the Governor. All appointments
shall be for a term of two
(2)years. Members shall serve until their successors are
appointed and qualified and shall be eligible for reappointment.
(3)The commission shall meet not less than semi-annually, or as convened by the
chair, vice chair, or upon written petition of a majority of commission members to
the chair or vice chair.
(4)If a member misses three
(3)consecutive meetings of the full commission or three
(3)meetings in two
(2)consecutive years, the position shall be declared vacant by
the commission. In these cases, the Governor shall make an appointment to fill the
unexpired term.
(5)The presence of a simple majority of currently appointed members shall constitute a
quorum and actions taken at these meetings shall be considered as actions of the full
commission.
(6)Members of the commission shall not receive a salary for serving on the
commission, but travel and per diem may be paid if funds are appropriated or
otherwise made available for these purposes.
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