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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 98 — Health and welfare in cities of the first class and in counties containing such cities

98.080 Organization -- Employees -- Bonds of employees.

233 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-98/98-080

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(1)Each commission shall elect a chairman from the appointed members, and a
secretary and treasurer not a member of the commission, who shall hold the
combined offices at the pleasure of a majority of the commission and receive a
salary to be fixed by the commission. It may also elect a superintendent of
construction, who shall not be a member of the commission. This officer must be a
draughtsman experienced in and familiar with fireproof construction, the erection of
large buildings and their mechanical equipment and experienced in reading and
executing architect's plans and specifications. He shall give his entire attention to
the affairs of the commission, shall receive a salary to be fixed by the commission
and shall be removable at the pleasure of the commission. The commission may
employ one or more architects to submit and carry out plans for the construction and
furnishing, and shall pay them a reasonable compensation. The commission may
employ such other professional or technical advisers and such agents and employees
as it deems requisite for the proper execution of the duties of the commission, and
may fix their compensation and remove or discharge them at pleasure.
(2)The commission may exact from any of its officers or employees indemnity bonds
for the proper performance of their duties. The commission may pay the premiums
on the indemnity bonds of any of its officers or employees.
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