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Elmore appointed to KWCNC

By Nicole Burton

Frankfort, KY - Gov. Matt Bevin has appointed Michael Ray Elmore and Louis D. Kelly to the Kentucky Workers' Compensation Nomination Commission.
  • Michael Ray Elmore, of Glasgow, is an entrepreneur. He will serve for a term expiring June 13, 2022.

  • Louis D. Kelly, of Florence, is an attorney. He will serve for a term expiring June 13, 2022.


The Kentucky Workers' Compensation Nominating Commission consists of seven gubernatorial appointees. Subject to the consent of the Senate, the Governor appoints the administrative law judges, members to the workers' compensation board, and the executive director of the Office of Workers' Claims by choosing from a list of three names for each vacancy presented to him by the Workers' Compensation Nominating Commission.

This story was posted on 2018-09-29 07:26:41
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