12-351.Same; consolidation study commission,
appointment; executive director.
(a) Within 10 days of the effective date of this act, a
consolidation commission shall be appointed.
Each of the following officers shall appoint a member to the commission: The
governor, the president and minority leader of the senate and the speaker and
minority leader of the house of representatives. The person appointed by the
governor shall serve as the chairperson of the commission.
No more
than three members of the commission shall be from the same political party.
Members of the
commission shall include, but not be limited to, persons with experience in
accounting, business management, municipal finance, law, education, political
science or public administration.
No elected or appointive official of the cities of
Auburn, Rossville, Silver Lake, Topeka or Willard or Shawnee county, nor any
person
appointed to fill a vacancy in an elected office of such cities or county,
shall serve on the commission. No paid employee of the cities of
Auburn, Rossville, Silver Lake, Topeka or Willard or Shawnee county
shall serve on the commission.
Members of the commission shall be residents of Shawnee county.
(b) Members of the commission shall be paid compensation, subsistence
allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided by K.S.A. 75-3223, and
amendments thereto.
(c) The members of the consolidation commission shall appoint an
executive director of the commission.
The executive director shall receive compensation established by the
commission. The executive director shall employ other staff and may contract
with
consultants, as the executive director deems necessary to carry out the
functions of the commission. Staff employed by the executive director shall
receive compensation established by the executive director.
(d) Within 30 days following the appointment of all members of the
commission, the commission shall meet and organize by the election of a
vice-chairperson and
other officers deemed necessary. The commission may adopt rules governing the
conduct of its meetings.
12-351.Same; consolidation study commission,
appointment; executive director.
(a) Within 10 days of the effective date of this act, a
consolidation commission shall be appointed.
Each of the following officers shall appoint a member to the commission: The
governor, the president and minority leader of the senate and the speaker and
minority leader of the house of representatives. The person appointed by the
governor shall serve as the chairperson of the commission.
No more
than three members of the commission shall be from the same political party.
Members of the
commission shall include, but not be limited to, persons with experience in
accounting, business management, municipal finance, law, education, political
science or public administration.
No elected or appointive official of the cities of
Auburn, Rossville, Silver Lake, Topeka or Willard or Shawnee county, nor any
person
appointed to fill a vacancy in an elected office of such cities or county,
shall serve on the commission. No paid employee of the cities of
Auburn, Rossville, Silver Lake, Topeka or Willard or Shawnee county
shall serve on the commission.
Members of the commission shall be residents of Shawnee county.
(b) Members of the commission shall be paid compensation, subsistence
allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided by K.S.A. 75-3223, and
amendments thereto.
(c) The members of the consolidation commission shall appoint an
executive director of the commission.
The executive director shall receive compensation established by the
commission. The executive director shall employ other staff and may contract
with
consultants, as the executive director deems necessary to carry out the
functions of the commission. Staff employed by the executive director shall
receive compensation established by the executive director.
(d) Within 30 days following the appointment of all members of the
commission, the commission shall meet and organize by the election of a
vice-chairperson and
other officers deemed necessary. The commission may adopt rules governing the
conduct of its meetings.
12-351.Same; consolidation study commission,
appointment; executive director.
(a) Within 10 days of the effective date of this act, a
consolidation commission shall be appointed.
Each of the following officers shall appoint a member to the commission: The
governor, the president and minority leader of the senate and the speaker and
minority leader of the house of representatives. The person appointed by the
governor shall serve as the chairperson of the commission.
No more
than three members of the commission shall be from the same political party.
Members of the
commission shall include, but not be limited to, persons with experience in
accounting, business management, municipal finance, law, education, political
science or public administration.
No elected or appointive official of the cities of
Auburn, Rossville, Silver Lake, Topeka or Willard or Shawnee county, nor any
person
appointed to fill a vacancy in an elected office of such cities or county,
shall serve on the commission. No paid employee of the cities of
Auburn, Rossville, Silver Lake, Topeka or Willard or Shawnee county
shall serve on the commission.
Members of the commission shall be residents of Shawnee county.
(b) Members of the commission shall be paid compensation, subsistence
allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided by K.S.A. 75-3223, and
amendments thereto.
(c) The members of the consolidation commission shall appoint an
executive director of the commission.
The executive director shall receive compensation established by the
commission. The executive director shall employ other staff and may contract
with
consultants, as the executive director deems necessary to carry out the
functions of the commission. Staff employed by the executive director shall
receive compensation established by the executive director.
(d) Within 30 days following the appointment of all members of the
commission, the commission shall meet and organize by the election of a
vice-chairperson and
other officers deemed necessary. The commission may adopt rules governing the
conduct of its meetings.