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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 97 — Parks, playgrounds, and recreation

97.640 Officers and employees of commissions.

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(1)A commission in a city of the first class shall annually elect a chairman from its
members, to serve for the term of one
(1)year. The commission may elect a
secretary and treasurer, not a member of the commission, who shall hold the
combined office at the pleasure of the commission, and may receive a salary to be
fixed and paid by the commission, not exceeding $2,500 per annum. The
commission may select and fix the compensation of such officers or employees as it
deems necessary to properly carry on the work of the commission, to serve at the
pleasure of the commission. The compensation of all officers and employees of the
commission employed in the operation or maintenance of the memorial shall
constitute maintenance expenses and shall be paid as such.
(2)A commission in a city of the home rule class shall annually elect a chairman from
its members, to serve for the term of one
(1)year. The commission may elect a
secretary and treasurer, not a member of the commission, who shall hold the
combined office at the pleasure of the commission, and may receive a salary to be
determined by the commission. The commission may select and fix the
compensation of such officers or employees as it deems necessary to properly carry
on the work of the commission, to serve at the pleasure of the commission. The
compensation of all officers and employees of the commission employed in the
operation or maintenance of the memorial shall constitute maintenance expenses
and shall be paid as such.
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