Kentucky Statutes 77.285 – Hearing board, chairman — Rehearing
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(1) The hearing board shall select from its number a chairman.
(2) The hearing board may hold a hearing en banc or may designate two (2) or one (1)
of their number to hold a hearing.
(3) If two (2) or three (3) members of the hearing board conduct a hearing the concurrence of two (2) shall be necessary to a decision.
(4) The hearing board, not less than two (2) being present, may, in its discretion, within thirty (30) days rehear any matter which was decided by a single member.
Effective: March 14, 1952
History: Created 1952 Ky. Acts ch. 53, secs. 72 and 73, effective March 14, 1952.
(2) The hearing board may hold a hearing en banc or may designate two (2) or one (1)
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 77.285
- En banc: In the bench or "full bench." Refers to court sessions with the entire membership of a court participating rather than the usual quorum. U.S. courts of appeals usually sit in panels of three judges, but may expand to a larger number in certain cases. They are then said to be sitting en banc.
of their number to hold a hearing.
(3) If two (2) or three (3) members of the hearing board conduct a hearing the concurrence of two (2) shall be necessary to a decision.
(4) The hearing board, not less than two (2) being present, may, in its discretion, within thirty (30) days rehear any matter which was decided by a single member.
Effective: March 14, 1952
History: Created 1952 Ky. Acts ch. 53, secs. 72 and 73, effective March 14, 1952.