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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 83 — Organization and government of cities of the first class

83.660 Removal of executive and ministerial officers -- Appeals.

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(1)Unless otherwise provided by law, executive and ministerial officers of the city may
be removed by the board of aldermen, sitting as a court, under oath, upon charges
preferred by the mayor or by any two
(2)members of the board of aldermen, or, in
case of charges against the mayor, upon charges preferred by not less than five
members of the board of aldermen. No alderman preferring a charge shall sit as a
member of the board of aldermen when it tries that charge.
(2)Any person removed from office under the provisions of this section may appeal to
the Circuit Court and from there to the Court of Appeals. The appeal to the Circuit
Court shall be taken and tried in the same manner as civil cases are tried.
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