Kentucky Constitution

Article The Judicial Department, § 144 — Fiscal Court for each county — To consist of Justices of the Peace or Commissioners, and County Judge — Quorum

Kentucky Const. art. The Judicial Department, § 144

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Ky. Const. art. The Judicial Department, § 144.

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Counties shall have a Fiscal Court, which may consist of the Judge of the County Court and the Justices of the Peace, in which Court the Judge of the County Court shall preside, if present; or a county may have three Commissioners, to be elected from the county at large, who, together with the Judge of the County Court, shall constitute the Fiscal Court. A majority of the members of said Court shall constitute a Court for the transaction of business. But where, for county governmental purposes, a city is by law separated from the remainder of the county, such Commissioners may be elected from the part of the county outside of such city.

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History

Text as Ratified on: August 3, 1891, and revised September 28, 1891. History: Not yet amended. Suffr(cid:3450)ge (cid:3450)nd Elections

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