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        256.81  PUBLIC BROADCASTING DIVISION CREATED --
      ADMINISTRATOR -- DUTIES.
         1.  The public broadcasting division of the department of
      education is created.  The chief administrative officer of the
      division is the administrator who shall be appointed by and serve at
      the pleasure of the Iowa public broadcasting board.  The board shall
      set the division administrator's salary within the applicable salary
      range established by the general assembly unless otherwise provided
      by law.  Educational programming shall be the highest priority of the
      division.  The director of the department of education and the state
      board of education are not liable for the activities of the division
      of public broadcasting.
         2.  The administrator shall do all of the following:
         a.  Direct and organize the activities of the division.
         b.  Submit a biennial report to the governor on the activities
      and an evaluation of the division and its programs and policies.
         c.  Control all property of the division.
         d.  Perform other duties imposed by law.  
         Section tory: Recent Form
         93 Acts, ch 48, §38; 2006 Acts, ch 1185, §22
         Referred to in § 8F.2

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-256 > 256-81

        256.81  PUBLIC BROADCASTING DIVISION CREATED --
      ADMINISTRATOR -- DUTIES.
         1.  The public broadcasting division of the department of
      education is created.  The chief administrative officer of the
      division is the administrator who shall be appointed by and serve at
      the pleasure of the Iowa public broadcasting board.  The board shall
      set the division administrator's salary within the applicable salary
      range established by the general assembly unless otherwise provided
      by law.  Educational programming shall be the highest priority of the
      division.  The director of the department of education and the state
      board of education are not liable for the activities of the division
      of public broadcasting.
         2.  The administrator shall do all of the following:
         a.  Direct and organize the activities of the division.
         b.  Submit a biennial report to the governor on the activities
      and an evaluation of the division and its programs and policies.
         c.  Control all property of the division.
         d.  Perform other duties imposed by law.  
         Section tory: Recent Form
         93 Acts, ch 48, §38; 2006 Acts, ch 1185, §22
         Referred to in § 8F.2

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-256 > 256-81

        256.81  PUBLIC BROADCASTING DIVISION CREATED --
      ADMINISTRATOR -- DUTIES.
         1.  The public broadcasting division of the department of
      education is created.  The chief administrative officer of the
      division is the administrator who shall be appointed by and serve at
      the pleasure of the Iowa public broadcasting board.  The board shall
      set the division administrator's salary within the applicable salary
      range established by the general assembly unless otherwise provided
      by law.  Educational programming shall be the highest priority of the
      division.  The director of the department of education and the state
      board of education are not liable for the activities of the division
      of public broadcasting.
         2.  The administrator shall do all of the following:
         a.  Direct and organize the activities of the division.
         b.  Submit a biennial report to the governor on the activities
      and an evaluation of the division and its programs and policies.
         c.  Control all property of the division.
         d.  Perform other duties imposed by law.  
         Section tory: Recent Form
         93 Acts, ch 48, §38; 2006 Acts, ch 1185, §22
         Referred to in § 8F.2