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GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 30.01 ELECTION PROCEDURE.
   The nomination and election of candidates for city office in a nonpartisan election within the city shall be conducted pursuant to the following provisions.
      (A)   There shall be no nonpartisan primary election for the nomination of candidates to city office regardless of the number of candidates running for each office.
      (B)   All candidates must timely file their nomination papers with the County Clerk in accordance with KRS 118.365.
      (C)   The election of candidates to city office shall be governed by the provisions of this section, KRS 83A.175(2) through (7) and KRS Chapters 116 to 121.
      (D)   Candidates will comply with requirements of Registry of Election Finance outlined in KRS Chapter 121.
      (E)   The number of candidates equal to the number of city offices to be filled who receive the highest number of votes cast in the regular election for each city office shall be elected.
      (F)   All candidates shall be subject to all other applicable election laws pursuant to KRS Chapters 83A and 116 to 121.
(1992 Code, § 30.002) (Ord. 24-88, passed 1-12-1989; Ord. 18-90, passed 8-9-1990; Ord. 19-91, passed 9-12-1991; Ord. 7-93, passed 3-11-1993;)
§ 30.02 WAGE DIFFERENTIAL FOR EMPLOYEES CALLED INTO ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE
   (A)   Any employee that is called into active military service shall be paid the difference between his or her active military pay and his or her wage while employed with the city in the event his or her active military pay is lower than his or her city wage.
   (B)   This payment shall continue for a period of 24 months while the employee is serving in an active military service.
(1992 Code, § 30.005) (Ord. 10-2001, passed 11-6-2001)
CITY COUNCIL
§ 30.20 ORGANIZATION; AUTHORITY.
   (A)   The city shall be governed by an elected executive who shall be called Mayor and by an elected legislative body which shall be called the City Council, and by such other officers and employees as are provided for by statute or city ordinance.
(KRS 83A.130(2))
   (B)   As set forth in KRS 83A.010(8), a legislative body member means a City Council member.
   (C)   The City Council shall be composed of six members who shall serve a term of two years.
(KRS 83A.030(1))
   (D)   The executive authority of the city is vested in and shall be exercised by the Mayor who shall serve a term of four years.
(KRS 83A.130(11) (1992 Code § 30.015)
Statutory reference:
   For similar provisions under state law governing the number of Council members, see KRS 83A.030(1)
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