Kentucky Statutes 154.10-020 – Officers — Executive committee
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(1) The Governor shall be the chairman of the board and upon his absence the secretary of the Governor’s Executive Cabinet shall serve as chairman.
(2) The board shall elect from among the private sector members a vice chairman of the board. The initial term of office for the vice chairman shall expire December 31,
1994, and the subsequent terms of office of the vice chairman shall be for a period of two (2) years.
(3) Upon the absence of both the Governor and the secretary of the Governor’s
Executive Cabinet, the vice chairman shall serve as chairman.
(4) The board may establish an executive committee consisting of the chairman, the vice chairman, the secretary of the cabinet, and not more than three (3) additional board members selected jointly by the chairman and vice chairman. The executive committee shall have such authority as the board delegates to it, except that the board shall not delegate to the executive committee the authority to take actions requiring approval by a majority of the entire board under KRS § 154.10-010(10).
(5) The secretary and other officers and employees of the cabinet shall not be required to disclose confidential information concerning existing businesses or business prospects with which the board or cabinet is dealing, including the identity of the businesses, to members of the board other than the executive committee. The executive committee shall provide advice and assistance to the secretary in negotiations with existing and prospective businesses. In the event the cabinet enters into an agreement with a business entity which requires approval by the General Assembly, the agreement shall be presented by the secretary to the board, which shall make a recommendation of approval or disapproval of the agreement to the General Assembly.
Effective: July 14, 1992
History: Created 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 105, sec. 4, effective July 14, 1992.
(2) The board shall elect from among the private sector members a vice chairman of the board. The initial term of office for the vice chairman shall expire December 31,
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 154.10-020
- Authority: means the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, consisting of a committee as set forth in KRS §. See Kentucky Statutes 154.1-010
- Cabinet: means the Cabinet for Economic Development as established under KRS
12. See Kentucky Statutes 154.1-010 - Private sector: means any source other than the authority, a state or federal entity,
or an agency thereof. See Kentucky Statutes 154.1-010
1994, and the subsequent terms of office of the vice chairman shall be for a period of two (2) years.
(3) Upon the absence of both the Governor and the secretary of the Governor’s
Executive Cabinet, the vice chairman shall serve as chairman.
(4) The board may establish an executive committee consisting of the chairman, the vice chairman, the secretary of the cabinet, and not more than three (3) additional board members selected jointly by the chairman and vice chairman. The executive committee shall have such authority as the board delegates to it, except that the board shall not delegate to the executive committee the authority to take actions requiring approval by a majority of the entire board under KRS § 154.10-010(10).
(5) The secretary and other officers and employees of the cabinet shall not be required to disclose confidential information concerning existing businesses or business prospects with which the board or cabinet is dealing, including the identity of the businesses, to members of the board other than the executive committee. The executive committee shall provide advice and assistance to the secretary in negotiations with existing and prospective businesses. In the event the cabinet enters into an agreement with a business entity which requires approval by the General Assembly, the agreement shall be presented by the secretary to the board, which shall make a recommendation of approval or disapproval of the agreement to the General Assembly.
Effective: July 14, 1992
History: Created 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 105, sec. 4, effective July 14, 1992.