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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 6 — The general assembly

6.656 Chair and vice chair -- Meetings -- Compensation of members.

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(1)The chair and the vice chair of the commission shall be elected by a majority vote of
the members of the commission. The chair and the vice chair shall serve terms of
one
(1)year and may be reelected. The chair shall preside at meetings of the
commission. The vice chair shall preside in the absence or disability of the chair.
(2)The commission shall meet within ninety
(90)days of February 18, 1993. The time
and place of the meeting shall be determined by the chair. Thereafter, the
commission shall meet at such times deemed necessary at the call of the chair or a
majority of its members. A quorum shall consist of five
(5)or more members. An
affirmative vote of five
(5)or more members shall be necessary for commission
action.
(3)A member of the commission shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per day and
reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his
official duties as a member of the commission for meeting days and for a maximum
of two
(2)nonmeeting days per month devoted to commission-related work.
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