KLC 2020 Legislative Update
The 2020 Legislative Update provides a review of measures passed in the 2020 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly that impact cities.
The 2020 Legislative Update provides a review of measures passed in the 2020 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly that impact cities.
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3) FIRE PROTECTION<br />
The governor shall appoint members of the commission to staggered terms not to exceed four<br />
years. Initial appointments shall be staggered as follows: (1) four members shall serve for two-year terms<br />
ending November 30, 2021; (2) five members shall serve three-year terms ending November 30, 2022; and<br />
(3) five members shall serve four-year terms ending November 30, 2023.<br />
After the expiration of initial appointments, appointed members shall serve for a term of four<br />
years. When vacancies occur other than by expiration of a term, the governor may request a new list or<br />
select an appointee from a previously submitted list. Appointed members shall not serve more than two<br />
consecutive four-year terms.<br />
The commission shall meet at least four times per year upon call of the chair or upon the written<br />
request of any five members.<br />
Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer (R-Georgetown) speaks on the Senate floor.<br />
Photo Courtesy: LRC Public Information<br />
www.<strong>KLC</strong>.org<br />
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