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<br><br>67.710 Powers and duties. <br>The county judge/executive shall be the chief executive of the county and shall have all <br>the powers and perform all the duties of an executive and administrative nature vested in, <br>or imposed upon, the county or its fiscal court by law, or by agreement with any <br>municipality or other subdivision of government, and such additional powers as are <br>granted by the fiscal court. The county judge/executive shall be responsible for the proper <br>administration of the affairs of the county placed in his charge. His responsibilities shall <br>include, but are not limited to, the following: <br>(1) Provide for the execution of all ordinances and resolutions of the fiscal court, <br>execute all contracts entered into by the fiscal court, and provide for the execution <br>of all laws by the state subject to enforcement by him or by officers who are under <br>his direction and supervision; <br>(2) Prepare and submit to the fiscal court for approval an administrative code <br>incorporating the details of administrative procedure for the operation of the county <br>and review such code and suggest revisions periodically or at the request of the <br>fiscal court; <br>(3) Furnish the fiscal court with information concerning the operations of the county <br>departments, boards, or commissions, necessary for the fiscal court to exercise its <br>powers or as requested by the fiscal court; <br>(4) Require all officials, elected or appointed, whose offices utilize county funds, and <br>all boards, special districts, and commissions exclusive of city governments and <br>their agencies located within the county to make a detailed annual financial report to <br>the fiscal court concerning the business and condition of their office, department, <br>board, commission, or special districts; <br>(5) Consistent with procedures set forth in KRS Chapter 68, prepare and submit to the <br>fiscal court an annual budget and administer the provisions of the budget when <br>adopted by the fiscal court; <br>(6) Keep the fiscal court fully advised as to the financial condition and needs of the <br>county and make such other reports from time to time as required by the fiscal court <br>or as he deems necessary; <br>(7) Exercise with the approval of the fiscal court the authority to appoint, supervise, <br>suspend, and remove county personnel (unless otherwise provided by state law); <br>and <br>(8) With the approval of the fiscal court, make appointments to or remove members <br>from such boards, commissions, and designated administrative positions as the <br>fiscal court, charter, law or ordinance may create. The requirement of fiscal court <br>approval must be designated as such in the county administrative code or the county <br>charter. In counties containing a city of the first class, the county judge/executive <br>shall appoint to those seats which are not subject to prior qualification on a board or <br>commission an equal number of members from each district, as defined in KRS <br>67.045, into which the authority of the board or commission extends. If there are <br>more districts than members of a particular board or commission, he shall not <br>appoint more than one (1) member from any district. If there are more members of a <br><br>particular board or commission than there are districts, he shall equalize <br>appointments to the extent possible. The county judge/executive shall not be <br>required, but shall use his best efforts, to balance appointments on a board or <br>commission if the appointments are to be made from nominees submitted by other <br>groups or individuals or if nominees must have a professional or technical <br>background, expertise or membership. He shall attempt to balance appointments <br>among all such boards and commissions in order to equalize representation of all <br>districts over the entire range of such boards and commissions. <br>Effective: July 15, 1988 <br>History: Amended 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 338, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1988. -- Amended <br>1986 Ky. Acts ch. 101, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1986. -- Created 1976 Ky. Acts <br>ch. 20, sec. 3, effective January 2, 1978. <br>Legislative Research Commission Note. See Legislative Research Commission Note <br>following KRS 67.705. <br><br>