(1) There is created a permanent subcommittee of the Legislative Research Commission to be known as the Capital Projects and Bond Oversight Committee. The subcommittee shall be composed of eight (8) members appointed as follows: three (3) members of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate; one (1) member of the minority party in the Senate appointed by the Minority Floor Leader in the Senate; three (3) members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; and one (1) member of the minority party in the House of Representatives appointed by the Min ority Floor Leader in the House of Representatives. The members of the subcommittee shall be appointed in January of each odd -numbered year and serve for terms of two (2) years. The President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each appoint one (1) member of the subcommittee from their chamber to serve as co - chair. Any vacancy which may occur in the membership of the subcommittee shall be filled within thirty (30) days of the occurrence, in the same manner as the original appointment, and for the balance of the vacated member's term. (2) On an alternating basis, each co -chair shall have the first option to set the monthly meeting date. A monthly meeting may be canceled by agreement of both co -chairs. The co -chairs shall have joint responsibilities for subcommittee meeting agendas and presiding at subcommittee meetings. The members of the subcommittee shall be compensated for attending meetings as provided in KRS 7.090(3). (3) Any professional, clerical, or other employees required by the subcommittee shall be provided in accordance with KRS 7.090(4) and (5). (4) A majority of the entire membership of the Capital Projects and Bond Oversight Committee shall constitute a quorum, and all actions of the subcommittee shall be by vote of a majority of its entire membership.
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