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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 81 — City classification, boundaries, and alternative method of consolidating governmental services

81.430 Legislative bodies of merged cities.

238 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-81/81-430

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(1)The members of the legislative bodies of the merging cities shall continue to hold
their offices in the new city, until their respective terms of office expire, and shall
constitute a combined legislative body of the new city.
(2)At the expiration of the terms of office of the combined legislative body members,
which in no case shall be greater than two
(2)years, an election shall be held to
elect the correct member of legislative body members as required by the
organizational structure of the city pursuant to KRS 83A.030. The election shall be
governed by the general election laws and shall be held at the same time as other
city elections.
(3)If any member of the combined legislative body resigns his office prior to the
expiration of the term of the office, the resignation shall be subject to one
(1)of the
following provisions:
(a)If after the resignation, the total number of combined legislative body
members is greater than will be required by the organizational structure for the
legislative body of the newly merged city, the vacancy shall not be filled and
the provisions of KRS 83A.040 shall not apply; or
(b)If after the resignation, the total number of combined legislative body
members is less than will be required by the organizational structure for the
legislative body of the newly merged city, the vacancy shall be filled as
provided by KRS 83A.040.
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