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        8.65  LOCAL GOVERNMENT INNOVATION COMMISSION.
         1.  A local government innovation commission is created consisting
      of fifteen voting members and six nonvoting members.
         a.  Voting members of the commission shall be appointed for a
      term of three years as follows:
         (1)  One member representing the executive branch appointed by the
      governor.
         (2)  Two members representing county government appointed by the
      president of the Iowa state association of counties.
         (3)  Two members representing city government appointed by the
      president of the Iowa league of cities.
         (4)  One member representing community colleges appointed by the
      president of the Iowa association of community college presidents.
         (5)  One member representing school districts appointed by the
      president of the Iowa association of school boards.
         (6)  One member representing the councils of governments appointed
      by the president of the Iowa association of regional councils.
         (7)  One member representing local law enforcement or fire
      protection appointed by the governor.
         (8)  Two members appointed by the governor, both of whom shall
      possess private business expertise and who are not employees of any
      level of government.
         (9)  Four members representing the general public, one each
      appointed by the majority leader of the senate, the minority leader
      of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the
      minority leader of the house of representatives.
         b.  Four nonvoting members of the general assembly shall be
      appointed for terms as provided in section 69.16B, one each appointed
      by the majority leader of the senate, the minority leader of the
      senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the minority
      leader of the house of representatives.
         c.  Two nonvoting members shall be appointed for a term of
      three years.  One of the members shall be the administrator of the
      homeland security and emergency management division of the Iowa
      department of public defense, and the other member shall be the
      director of the department of economic development or the director's
      designee.
         d.  To the extent feasible, in making the appointments under
      paragraphs "a" through "c", the persons authorized to appoint
      shall give consideration to the appointment of minority persons to
      the commission.
         2. a.  Terms of voting members and of nonvoting members
      specified in subsection 1, paragraph "c", shall begin and end as
      provided by section 69.19.  However, the terms of the voting members
      appointed by a member of the general assembly shall begin and end as
      provided in section 69.16B.  Any vacancy shall be filled in the same
      manner as regular appointments are made for the unexpired portion of
      the regular term.
         b.  Members of the commission shall be allowed their actual
      and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
      The members of the commission representing the general public shall
      also be compensated as provided in section 7E.6.  Per diem and
      expenses paid to commission members shall be paid from moneys
      appropriated to the local government innovation fund, except that the
      per diem and expenses of members of the general assembly shall be
      paid pursuant to section 2.12.
         c.  The commission shall meet in May of each year for the
      purpose of electing one of its voting members as chairperson.  The
      commission shall meet at the call of the chairperson or when a
      majority of the voting members of the commission files a written
      request with the chairperson for a meeting.  Written notice of the
      time and place of each meeting shall be given to each member of the
      commission.
         d.  A majority of the voting members of the commission
      constitutes a quorum.  Any action taken by the commission must be
      adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of its voting
      membership.
         e.  The commission is located for administrative purposes
      within the department.  The department shall provide office space,
      staff assistance, administrative support, and necessary supplies and
      equipment to the commission.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 117, §2, 7; 2007 Acts, ch 215, §240; 2009 Acts, ch
      106, §3, 4, 14
         Referred to in § 8.64, 8.68, 8.69 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of section effective July 1, 2010, see §8.68;
      2007 Acts, ch 117, §5, 7; 2009 Acts, ch 170, §46, 50

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-8 > 8-65

        8.65  LOCAL GOVERNMENT INNOVATION COMMISSION.
         1.  A local government innovation commission is created consisting
      of fifteen voting members and six nonvoting members.
         a.  Voting members of the commission shall be appointed for a
      term of three years as follows:
         (1)  One member representing the executive branch appointed by the
      governor.
         (2)  Two members representing county government appointed by the
      president of the Iowa state association of counties.
         (3)  Two members representing city government appointed by the
      president of the Iowa league of cities.
         (4)  One member representing community colleges appointed by the
      president of the Iowa association of community college presidents.
         (5)  One member representing school districts appointed by the
      president of the Iowa association of school boards.
         (6)  One member representing the councils of governments appointed
      by the president of the Iowa association of regional councils.
         (7)  One member representing local law enforcement or fire
      protection appointed by the governor.
         (8)  Two members appointed by the governor, both of whom shall
      possess private business expertise and who are not employees of any
      level of government.
         (9)  Four members representing the general public, one each
      appointed by the majority leader of the senate, the minority leader
      of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the
      minority leader of the house of representatives.
         b.  Four nonvoting members of the general assembly shall be
      appointed for terms as provided in section 69.16B, one each appointed
      by the majority leader of the senate, the minority leader of the
      senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the minority
      leader of the house of representatives.
         c.  Two nonvoting members shall be appointed for a term of
      three years.  One of the members shall be the administrator of the
      homeland security and emergency management division of the Iowa
      department of public defense, and the other member shall be the
      director of the department of economic development or the director's
      designee.
         d.  To the extent feasible, in making the appointments under
      paragraphs "a" through "c", the persons authorized to appoint
      shall give consideration to the appointment of minority persons to
      the commission.
         2. a.  Terms of voting members and of nonvoting members
      specified in subsection 1, paragraph "c", shall begin and end as
      provided by section 69.19.  However, the terms of the voting members
      appointed by a member of the general assembly shall begin and end as
      provided in section 69.16B.  Any vacancy shall be filled in the same
      manner as regular appointments are made for the unexpired portion of
      the regular term.
         b.  Members of the commission shall be allowed their actual
      and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
      The members of the commission representing the general public shall
      also be compensated as provided in section 7E.6.  Per diem and
      expenses paid to commission members shall be paid from moneys
      appropriated to the local government innovation fund, except that the
      per diem and expenses of members of the general assembly shall be
      paid pursuant to section 2.12.
         c.  The commission shall meet in May of each year for the
      purpose of electing one of its voting members as chairperson.  The
      commission shall meet at the call of the chairperson or when a
      majority of the voting members of the commission files a written
      request with the chairperson for a meeting.  Written notice of the
      time and place of each meeting shall be given to each member of the
      commission.
         d.  A majority of the voting members of the commission
      constitutes a quorum.  Any action taken by the commission must be
      adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of its voting
      membership.
         e.  The commission is located for administrative purposes
      within the department.  The department shall provide office space,
      staff assistance, administrative support, and necessary supplies and
      equipment to the commission.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 117, §2, 7; 2007 Acts, ch 215, §240; 2009 Acts, ch
      106, §3, 4, 14
         Referred to in § 8.64, 8.68, 8.69 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of section effective July 1, 2010, see §8.68;
      2007 Acts, ch 117, §5, 7; 2009 Acts, ch 170, §46, 50

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-8 > 8-65

        8.65  LOCAL GOVERNMENT INNOVATION COMMISSION.
         1.  A local government innovation commission is created consisting
      of fifteen voting members and six nonvoting members.
         a.  Voting members of the commission shall be appointed for a
      term of three years as follows:
         (1)  One member representing the executive branch appointed by the
      governor.
         (2)  Two members representing county government appointed by the
      president of the Iowa state association of counties.
         (3)  Two members representing city government appointed by the
      president of the Iowa league of cities.
         (4)  One member representing community colleges appointed by the
      president of the Iowa association of community college presidents.
         (5)  One member representing school districts appointed by the
      president of the Iowa association of school boards.
         (6)  One member representing the councils of governments appointed
      by the president of the Iowa association of regional councils.
         (7)  One member representing local law enforcement or fire
      protection appointed by the governor.
         (8)  Two members appointed by the governor, both of whom shall
      possess private business expertise and who are not employees of any
      level of government.
         (9)  Four members representing the general public, one each
      appointed by the majority leader of the senate, the minority leader
      of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the
      minority leader of the house of representatives.
         b.  Four nonvoting members of the general assembly shall be
      appointed for terms as provided in section 69.16B, one each appointed
      by the majority leader of the senate, the minority leader of the
      senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the minority
      leader of the house of representatives.
         c.  Two nonvoting members shall be appointed for a term of
      three years.  One of the members shall be the administrator of the
      homeland security and emergency management division of the Iowa
      department of public defense, and the other member shall be the
      director of the department of economic development or the director's
      designee.
         d.  To the extent feasible, in making the appointments under
      paragraphs "a" through "c", the persons authorized to appoint
      shall give consideration to the appointment of minority persons to
      the commission.
         2. a.  Terms of voting members and of nonvoting members
      specified in subsection 1, paragraph "c", shall begin and end as
      provided by section 69.19.  However, the terms of the voting members
      appointed by a member of the general assembly shall begin and end as
      provided in section 69.16B.  Any vacancy shall be filled in the same
      manner as regular appointments are made for the unexpired portion of
      the regular term.
         b.  Members of the commission shall be allowed their actual
      and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
      The members of the commission representing the general public shall
      also be compensated as provided in section 7E.6.  Per diem and
      expenses paid to commission members shall be paid from moneys
      appropriated to the local government innovation fund, except that the
      per diem and expenses of members of the general assembly shall be
      paid pursuant to section 2.12.
         c.  The commission shall meet in May of each year for the
      purpose of electing one of its voting members as chairperson.  The
      commission shall meet at the call of the chairperson or when a
      majority of the voting members of the commission files a written
      request with the chairperson for a meeting.  Written notice of the
      time and place of each meeting shall be given to each member of the
      commission.
         d.  A majority of the voting members of the commission
      constitutes a quorum.  Any action taken by the commission must be
      adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of its voting
      membership.
         e.  The commission is located for administrative purposes
      within the department.  The department shall provide office space,
      staff assistance, administrative support, and necessary supplies and
      equipment to the commission.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 117, §2, 7; 2007 Acts, ch 215, §240; 2009 Acts, ch
      106, §3, 4, 14
         Referred to in § 8.64, 8.68, 8.69 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of section effective July 1, 2010, see §8.68;
      2007 Acts, ch 117, §5, 7; 2009 Acts, ch 170, §46, 50