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212.635 Commissioner -- Appointment -- Qualifications -- Duties.

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212.635 Commissioner -- Appointment -- Qualifications -- Duties. (1) The board shall appoint a commissioner for the department with the qualifications specified and subject to the provisions set forth under subsection (3) of this section. (2) The board shall hear and decide appeals from rulings, decisions, and actions of the department or commissioner, where the aggrieved party makes a written request to
the board within thirty (30) days after the ruling, decision, or action complained of. (3) The commissioner shall be a physician, qualified by training in public health, preventive medicine and public administration and duly qualified and licensed or
eligible for a license as a medical practitioner in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
He shall receive an annual salary as prescribed by the board subject to the
provisions of the department's merit system, payable as other salaries are paid, and
shall serve at the pleasure of the board. If the commissioner is removed by the board
he shall be notified in writing. Before his removal shall become effective, the
commissioner shall have fourteen (14) calendar days within which to make a
written request for a hearing. The board shall not be required to hold a hearing
unless so requested by the commissioner. If no such request is made the removal
shall become effective upon the expiration of the fourteen (14) day period. If a
request for a hearing is made the hearing shall be held at the office of the board
within fourteen (14) calendar days after the request is received by the board. The
commissioner shall not be removed until after a hearing has been held if requested
and a decision rendered by the board. The board's decision shall be final. (4) The commissioner shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office, which shall include teaching, research, service and administrative duties, and shall not engage in
the private practice of medicine. He shall serve as secretary to the board and keep
full minutes of the proceedings of the board. The commissioner shall be the chief
administrative officer of the department. The commissioner may employ and fix the
compensation of, by contract or otherwise, all medical, technical, clerical,
professional, and other employees necessary for the maintenance and operation of
the department in accordance with the merit system as established by the board. Effective: July 1, 1977
History: Created 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 347, sec. 9, effective July 1, 1977.

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