Kentucky Code § KRS 157.921

Kentucky Geographic Education Board -- Purpose -- Membership -- Bylaws
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(1) The Kentucky Geographic Education Board is established to provide leadership and planning for geography education for the population of Kentucky through the efforts of elementary, secondary, and postsecondary educators, government agencies, and public interests. The board shall be an independent agency and be attached to the Education and Labor Cabinet for administrative purposes. (2) The twelve (12) member board shall be appointed to two (2) year terms, initially appointed by the Governor, and composed of the following members: (a) Three (3) representatives from postsecondary institutions; (b) One (1) representative from the Council for Social Sciences; (c) Six (6) representatives from elementary and secondary schools; (d) One (1) representative of the Department of Education; and (e) One (1) representative of the Council on Postsecondary Education. (3) The board shall select from its membership a chair and establish bylaws, including bylaws governing board membership and length of terms. Upon expiration of the initial appointments and adoption of bylaws governing membership and length of terms by the board, the board shall be self-perpetuating, and the appointment and length of terms shall be made in accordance with the board's bylaws. Vacancies that occur before the expiration of the initial appointments shall be filled by the Governor for the remaining term of the vacancy. (4) The board members shall receive no compensation but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in accordance with state procedures and policies.

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