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216A.162 ESTABLISHMENT -- PURPOSE.
1. A commission on Native American affairs is established
consisting of eleven voting members appointed by the governor,
subject to confirmation by the senate. The members of the commission
shall appoint one of the members to serve as chairperson of the
commission.
2. The purpose of the commission shall be to work in concert with
Native American groups and Native Americans in this state to advance
the interests of Native Americans in the areas of human rights,
access to justice, economic equality, and the elimination of
discrimination.
3. The members of the commission shall be as follows:
a. Seven public members appointed in compliance with sections
69.16 and 69.16A who shall be appointed with consideration given to
the geographic residence of the member and the population density of
Native Americans within the vicinity of the geographic residence of a
member. Of the seven public members appointed, at least one shall be
a Native American who is an enrolled tribal member living on a tribal
settlement or reservation in Iowa and whose tribal government is
located in Iowa.
b. Four members selected by and representing tribal
governments.
c. All members of the commission shall be residents of Iowa.
Section History: Recent Form
2008 Acts, ch 1184, §40; 2008 Acts, ch 1191, §52, 53
Confirmation, see §2.32