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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 63 — Resignations, removals, and vacancies

63.110 Hearing -- Order of removal.

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(1)The case shall be heard before the Governor on oral testimony or by depositions, as
the Governor may direct. Testimony before the Governor shall be taken upon oath
administered by the Governor or by a stenographer designated by him, and shall be
taken down in shorthand notes and transcribed by the stenographer. All exhibits,
depositions and the transcript of testimony taken before the Governor shall be filed
in the office of the Secretary of State as a part of the record in the proceedings. The
officer sought to be removed shall have the right to appear in person before the
Governor and testify and be represented by counsel. The hearing need not be
conducted under the forms of court procedure.
(2)The Governor shall consider all the testimony offered by each side and make
findings of fact, and if the Governor finds from the testimony that the officer is
guilty of neglect of duty, he shall enter an order removing the officer from office.
The order of removal, together with the findings of fact, shall be signed by the
Governor and recorded in the Executive Journal.
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