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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 65 — General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units

65.360 Board of authority.

222 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-65/65-360

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(1)The authority shall be governed by a board composed of one
(1)member appointed
by each unit of local government that is a party to the agreement, one
(1)member
appointed by the superintendent of schools of the county school district or of the
independent school district, and one
(1)member appointed by the Governor. Each
member shall serve at the pleasure of the respective appointing authority for a term
of four
(4)years and shall serve without compensation. The members shall be
residents of the county and may be employees of the parties and shall serve without
additional compensation. Any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the
original appointment.
(2)The board of the authority shall meet as required, and three
(3)members shall
constitute a quorum. Approval by a majority of the membership shall be necessary
for any action to be taken by the authority. All meetings shall be open to the public,
except as otherwise permitted by KRS 61.810, and a written record shall be
maintained of all meetings. A chairman shall be elected from among the members,
and he shall execute all deeds, leases, and contracts of the authority when
authorized by the board.
(3)The authority may employ its own staff or may utilize employees of the parties, as
determined by the agreement.
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