91A.0808 Local premium tax advisory council -- Members -- Purpose.
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imposition, administration, and collection of taxes and fees imposed pursuant
to KRS 91A.080. The council shall be chaired by the commissioner of the
Department of Insurance and shall be composed of eight (8) members which
shall include two (2) city government representatives nominated by the
Kentucky League of Cities, two (2) county government representatives
nominated by the Kentucky Association of Counties, one (1) independent
insurance agent, one (1) representative of a domestic insurance company, one
(1) representative of a foreign insurance company, and one (1) representative
of an insurance trade association. Members shall serve four (4) year terms,
except for the initial members whose appointments shall be staggered. (b) The chair shall preside over meetings of the advisory council but shall have no vote except that he or she may cast a vote in order to break a tie. (c) The Department of Insurance shall staff and assist the council which shall meet at least two (2) times per year at meetings called by the chair or a
majority of the members. (2) The council may identify ways to make the system more effective and efficient for all parties by making recommendations on needed legislative changes and providing
comments on needed regulatory reforms. In addition, the council may provide
information and assistance to insurance companies and local governments regarding
procedures and practices related to compliance with provisions of this chapter
related to the imposition, administration, and collection of taxes and fees imposed
pursuant to KRS 91A.080. At least once each year, the council shall review the
criteria for verification of risk location systems or programs established by the
Department of Insurance under KRS 91A.0806 and make recommendations for
updating and improving the verification criteria. Effective: July 15, 2010
History: Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 79, effective July 15, 2010. -- Created 2008 Ky. Acts ch. 94, sec. 4, effective July 15, 2008.