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        103.3  TERMS OF OFFICE -- EXPENSES -- COUNSEL.
         1.  Appointments to the board, other than the state fire marshal
      or a representative of the state fire marshal's office, shall be for
      three-year staggered terms and shall commence and end as provided by
      section 69.19.  The most recently appointed state fire marshal, or a
      representative of the state fire marshal's office, shall be appointed
      to the board on an ongoing basis.  Vacancies shall be filled for the
      unexpired term by appointment of the governor and shall be subject to
      senate confirmation.  Members shall serve no more than three terms or
      nine years, whichever is least.
         2.  Members of the board are entitled to receive all actual
      expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties within the limits
      of funds appropriated to the board.  Each member of the board may
      also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.

         3.  The board shall be entitled to the counsel and services of the
      attorney general.  The board may compel the attendance of witnesses,
      pay witness fees and mileage, take testimony and proofs, and
      administer oaths concerning any matter within its jurisdiction.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 197, §13, 50
         Confirmation, see §2.32

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-3 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-103 > 103-3

        103.3  TERMS OF OFFICE -- EXPENSES -- COUNSEL.
         1.  Appointments to the board, other than the state fire marshal
      or a representative of the state fire marshal's office, shall be for
      three-year staggered terms and shall commence and end as provided by
      section 69.19.  The most recently appointed state fire marshal, or a
      representative of the state fire marshal's office, shall be appointed
      to the board on an ongoing basis.  Vacancies shall be filled for the
      unexpired term by appointment of the governor and shall be subject to
      senate confirmation.  Members shall serve no more than three terms or
      nine years, whichever is least.
         2.  Members of the board are entitled to receive all actual
      expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties within the limits
      of funds appropriated to the board.  Each member of the board may
      also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.

         3.  The board shall be entitled to the counsel and services of the
      attorney general.  The board may compel the attendance of witnesses,
      pay witness fees and mileage, take testimony and proofs, and
      administer oaths concerning any matter within its jurisdiction.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 197, §13, 50
         Confirmation, see §2.32

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-3 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-103 > 103-3

        103.3  TERMS OF OFFICE -- EXPENSES -- COUNSEL.
         1.  Appointments to the board, other than the state fire marshal
      or a representative of the state fire marshal's office, shall be for
      three-year staggered terms and shall commence and end as provided by
      section 69.19.  The most recently appointed state fire marshal, or a
      representative of the state fire marshal's office, shall be appointed
      to the board on an ongoing basis.  Vacancies shall be filled for the
      unexpired term by appointment of the governor and shall be subject to
      senate confirmation.  Members shall serve no more than three terms or
      nine years, whichever is least.
         2.  Members of the board are entitled to receive all actual
      expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties within the limits
      of funds appropriated to the board.  Each member of the board may
      also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.

         3.  The board shall be entitled to the counsel and services of the
      attorney general.  The board may compel the attendance of witnesses,
      pay witness fees and mileage, take testimony and proofs, and
      administer oaths concerning any matter within its jurisdiction.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 197, §13, 50
         Confirmation, see §2.32