(1) There is hereby created in the government of the Commonwealth a State Board of Podiatry which shall consist of five (5) members, each appoin ted by the Governor. Four (4) members shall be appointed from lists of three (3) names for each position submitted by the Kentucky Podiatry Association. One (1) member shall be a citizen at large who is not associated with or financially interested in the practice or business regulated. Any vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by the Governor, as provided in the original appointment. (2) A person to be eligible for appointment as a podiatrist member of the board shall be at least twenty -one (21) y ears of age, of good moral character, a resident of this state, and a licensed practicing podiatrist in this state for at least five (5) consecutive years next preceding the date of his appointment. No member of the board shall be a stockholder, officer or member of the faculty or board of trustees of any school, college or institution of podiatry or chiropody. (3) The terms of office of each member shall be four (4) years, or until his successor shall be appointed and qualified. (4) The board shall elect o ne (1) of its members as president and another of its members as secretary. The secretary may, subject to approval by the board, employ and fix the compensation of all personnel required for the administration of KRS 311.390 to 311.510. The board may make all rules and regulations, not inconsistent with KRS 311.390 to 311.510, as may be necessary to implement and carry out the provisions and purposes of KRS 311.390 to 311.510. (5) The board shall hold meetings at least twice a year and as frequently as it d eems necessary at such times and places as the board may designate. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum. (6) The board may sue and be sued in its own name. (7) Members of the board shall be immune from suit in any civil or criminal action which is based upon any official act or acts performed by them in good faith as members of the board.
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