2011 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 12 ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION

  • 12.010 Definitions.
  • 12.015 Administrative bodies to be included in department or program cabinet.
  • 12.020 Enumeration of departments, program cabinets, and administrative bodies.
  • 12.022 Repealed, 1970.
  • 12.023 Organizational units and administrative bodies attached to the Governor's office.
  • 12.025 Repealed, effective January 1, 1984.
  • 12.027 Temporary reorganization orders.
  • 12.028 Governor and elected state executive officers to submit proposals for change to General Assembly -- Review of temporary changes by interim joint legislative committee -- Restrictions on changes -- Reorganization plans -- Committee action -- Termination of temporary reorganization -- Legislative monitoring -- Lapsed funds.
  • 12.029 Governor's advisory committee on reorganization.
  • 12.030 Repealed, 1974.
  • 12.031 Inclusion of osteopaths within references to physicians in executive orders.
  • 12.035 Repealed, 1974.
  • 12.040 Heads of departments -- Appointment of executive directors by Governor.
  • 12.050 Deputy heads of departments and directors of divisions and institutions.
  • 12.060 Department staffs.
  • 12.070 Appointments to boards and commissions -- Minority representation -- Reimbursement for expenses when compensation not provided.
  • 12.080 Administrative rules.
  • 12.090 Cooperation between departments.
  • 12.100 Determination of conflicts between agencies.
  • 12.110 Annual and biennial reports.
  • 12.120 Power to swear and examine witnesses.
  • 12.130 Systematized plan of filing, bookkeeping and accounting.
  • 12.140 Repealed, 1958.
  • 12.141 Repealed, 1980.
  • 12.145 Use of certified mail by state agencies required in certain instances.
  • 12.150 Repealed, 1944.
  • 12.160 Repealed, 1944.
  • 12.170 Repealed, 1944.
  • 12.180 Repealed, 1944.
  • 12.190 Repealed, 1958.
  • 12.195 Repealed, 1958.
  • 12.200 Definition for KRS 12.210 to 12.230.
  • 12.210 Power of Governor or state department to employ attorneys -- Compensation -- Employment by more than one department.
  • 12.211 Defense of civil action against state employee by Attorney General.
  • 12.212 Attorney General may decline to defend when certain circumstances exist.
  • 12.213 Governor to provide by regulation the methods for defense of state employees.
  • 12.214 Repealed, 1978.
  • 12.215 Expenses incurred by Attorney General to be paid out of general fund.
  • 12.220 Authority and duties of employed attorneys -- Tax collection -- Written opinions.
  • 12.230 Effect as to Attorney General and assistants.
  • 12.240 Agreements with agencies of other states -- Approval -- Limit on expenditures.
  • 12.250 Program cabinets.
  • 12.252 Public Protection Cabinet -- Organizational structure -- Appointment of cabinet secretary.
  • 12.255 Office of secretary for each program cabinet established.
  • 12.260 Deputy secretaries in offices of secretary for public protection, for energy and environment, and for labor.
  • 12.265 Composition of cabinets.
  • 12.267 Repealed, 1982.
  • 12.270 Cabinet secretaries -- Authority, powers, and duties.
  • 12.275 Repealed, 1980.
  • 12.280 Repealed, 1982.
  • 12.290 Accessibility of state government services to deaf or hard-of-hearing persons.
  • 12.295 KRS chapters governing organizational units and administrative bodies.
  • 12.330 Repealed, 2007.
  • 12.332 Repealed, 2007.
  • 12.334 Repealed, 2007.
  • 12.350 Repealed, 2005.
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