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§3883. Board; establishment


Published: 2015

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§3883. Board; establishment








1. Establishment. 
The Board of the Maine Children's Trust Incorporated, referred to in this chapter
as the "board," is established.


[
1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16 (NEW)
.]








2. Membership. 
The board consists of at least 17 members, appointed as follows:





A. One Senator, appointed by the President of the Senate for a 2-year term served concurrently
with the legislative term; [1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16 (NEW).]










B. One Representative, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives for
a 2-year term served concurrently with the legislative term; [1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16 (NEW).]










C. Four members of the Maine Child Abuse Prevention Councils, selected by that organization. Of the initial appointees, one is appointed for a one-year term, one is appointed
for a 2-year term and 2 are appointed for 3-year terms. After the initial appointments,
appointees are appointed for 3-year terms; [2009, c. 204, §9 (AMD).]










D. Two representatives of the Department of Health and Human Services appointed by
the Commissioner of Health and Human Services. One member must be a senior policy-making
official and the other must be a line manager with several years of experience in
child abuse and neglect. Of the initial appointees, one is appointed for a 2-year
term and the other is appointed for a 3-year term. After the initial appointments,
appointees are appointed for 3-year terms; and [1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16 (NEW); 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §§6, 7 (REV).]











E. Nine members of the public and the business community.



(1) Three members must be appointed by the Governor. Of the initial appointees,
one is appointed for a one-year term, one is appointed for a 2-year term and one is
appointed for a 3-year term. After the initial appointments, appointees are appointed
for 3-year terms.






(2) Three leaders from the business community must be appointed by the Maine Chamber
of Commerce and Industry. Of the initial appointees, one is appointed for a one-year
term, one is appointed for a 2-year term and one is appointed for a 3-year term.
After the initial appointments, appointees are appointed for 3-year terms.






(3) At least 3 members must be elected by majority vote of the board. Of the initial
appointees, one is appointed for a one-year term, one is appointed for a 2-year term
and one is appointed for a 3-year term. After the initial appointments, appointees
are appointed for 3-year terms.





The public members may include representatives of the following groups: parents; persons
under the age of 21; the business and labor communities; the legal community; the
religious community; and providers of child abuse and neglect prevention services. [1997, c. 149, §2 (AMD).]







[
2009, c. 204, §9 (AMD)
.]








3. Board officers. 
The board shall elect annually a chair from among its members to serve for one year.
The chair may be reelected. The board shall elect annually a member to serve as a
secretary, who shall maintain the minutes of board meetings, and another member to
serve as treasurer, who shall maintain and oversee financial records and issue an
annual financial report at the end of each fiscal year. The secretary and treasurer
may be reelected. The board may elect from among its members other officers it determines
necessary to carry out the board's purposes.


[
1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16 (NEW)
.]








4. Compensation. 
The members are ineligible for per diem compensation, but may be reimbursed for travel
expenses and other out-of-pocket expenses associated with board business pursuant
to board policy.


[
1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16 (NEW)
.]








5. Meetings. 
The board shall meet at least 4 times annually. A simple majority constitutes a
quorum.


[
1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16 (NEW)
.]








6. Advice and consultation. 
The Commissioner of Health and Human Services, the Commissioner of Education, the
Commissioner of Corrections and the Commissioner of Public Safety, upon request, shall
provide the board with technical information, assistance and advice.


[
RR 2003, c. 2, §76 (COR)
.]





SECTION HISTORY

1993, c. 600, §A16 (NEW).
RR 1995, c. 2, §44 (COR).
1997, c. 149, §2 (AMD).
2001, c. 354, §3 (AMD).
RR 2003, c. 2, §76 (COR).
2003, c. 689, §§B6,7 (REV).
2009, c. 204, §9 (AMD).