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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 67C — Restructure of local government in county containing city of first class

67C.309 Meetings of board -- Secretary -- Minutes -- Records.

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(1)The board shall meet at least once every two
(2)calendar months and minutes of
each meeting shall be kept.
(2)The board, with the approval of the mayor, shall employ a secretary who shall also
conduct examinations, prepare eligible lists, keep all records of the board's business,
keep and maintain all minutes of all board meetings, and perform such other duties
in connection with the business of the board as may be required. The secretary may
be employed on either a part-time or full-time basis, and the secretary shall receive
compensation as may be recommended by the board and approved by the legislative
council. All orders and minutes of the board shall be signed by the chairman who
shall be elected by the board members, and the minutes shall be countersigned by
the secretary.
(3)All records and meetings of the board shall comply with KRS 61.805 to 61.884.
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