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§  830.  Downstate New York tourism council. 1. The downstate New York  tourism council is hereby created within the executive  department.  The  downstate  council  shall  consist  of  a  total  of nine voting members  appointed by the governor; one each from the  three  downstate  economic  development  districts,  as  established  by  the department of economic  development,  provided  however,  that  the  representative   from   the  Mid-Hudson  district  shall  be  a resident within the boundaries of the  metropolitan commuter transportation district; one from the city of  New  York;  two upon recommendation of the temporary president of the senate;  two upon recommendation of the speaker of the assembly; and  one  member  appointed  by  the  governor to serve as chairperson. The following nine  members shall be  ex  officio  members:  the  secretary  of  state,  the  commissioners   of   environmental   conservation,   general   services,  transportation, agriculture and markets, economic development and parks,  recreation and historic preservation, the director of the  state  office  for  the  aging,  and the state advocate for the disabled. In appointing  the members of the downstate council, the governor shall seek to  ensure  that such members include representatives of tourist and consumer groups  and  organizations of tourism-related industries in the state including,  but not limited to, travel and vacation businesses, convention  bureaus,  cultural  institutions,  theme parks and attractions, hotels and motels,  restaurants,  water-based  recreation   businesses,   campgrounds,   ski  facilities,  wineries,  halls  of fame, travel agents and transportation  companies. Members of the downstate council,  except  the  secretary  of  state,  the director of the state office for the aging and commissioners  of a state agency, shall serve for a term  of  four  years  and  may  be  reappointed;  however,  of those members appointed initially, three such  members (including one appointed upon recommendation  of  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and one appointed upon recommendation of the  speaker of the assembly) shall be appointed for terms of two years,  and  three  such  members (including one appointed upon recommendation of the  temporary president of the senate and one appointed upon  recommendation  of  the  speaker  of the assembly) shall be appointed for terms of three  years. Any member, except a member who is a state official, who fails to  attend three consecutive  meetings  of  the  downstate  council,  unless  excused by formal vote of the downstate council, shall be deemed to have  vacated  his or her position. Any vacancy in the downstate council shall  be filled for the unexpired term in the  same  manner  as  the  original  appointment.  A  majority of the voting members of the downstate council  then in office shall constitute a quorum  for  the  transaction  of  any  business  or  the  exercise  of  any  power or function of the downstate  council. An act, determination  or  decision  of  the  majority  of  the  members  present  and  entitled  to vote during the presence of a quorum  shall be held to be the act, determination or decision of the  downstate  council.  The  members  of  the  downstate  council  shall serve without  compensation, except that members shall be allowed their  necessary  and  actual  expenses  incurred in the performance of their duties under this  article.    2. The downstate council shall meet at least once every  four  months,  at  the  call  of the chairperson and shall encourage attendance at such  meetings by representatives from tourist and tourism  groups  and  other  interested  parties.  Special  meetings may be called by the chairperson  and shall be called by the chairperson at the request of a  majority  of  the  members  of  the  downstate  council  then in office. Copies of the  minutes of each meeting with the date  of  the  next  scheduled  meeting  shall be made available to interested parties at their request.    3.  Every state agency and public corporation having jurisdiction over  programs relating to the purposes and goals of this  article  shall,  tothe fullest extent practicable, offer full cooperation and assistance to  the downstate council in carrying out the provisions of this article.    4. Every local agency with programs relating to the downstate New York  region may offer assistance to the downstate council in carrying out the  provisions of this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-28 > 830

§  830.  Downstate New York tourism council. 1. The downstate New York  tourism council is hereby created within the executive  department.  The  downstate  council  shall  consist  of  a  total  of nine voting members  appointed by the governor; one each from the  three  downstate  economic  development  districts,  as  established  by  the department of economic  development,  provided  however,  that  the  representative   from   the  Mid-Hudson  district  shall  be  a resident within the boundaries of the  metropolitan commuter transportation district; one from the city of  New  York;  two upon recommendation of the temporary president of the senate;  two upon recommendation of the speaker of the assembly; and  one  member  appointed  by  the  governor to serve as chairperson. The following nine  members shall be  ex  officio  members:  the  secretary  of  state,  the  commissioners   of   environmental   conservation,   general   services,  transportation, agriculture and markets, economic development and parks,  recreation and historic preservation, the director of the  state  office  for  the  aging,  and the state advocate for the disabled. In appointing  the members of the downstate council, the governor shall seek to  ensure  that such members include representatives of tourist and consumer groups  and  organizations of tourism-related industries in the state including,  but not limited to, travel and vacation businesses, convention  bureaus,  cultural  institutions,  theme parks and attractions, hotels and motels,  restaurants,  water-based  recreation   businesses,   campgrounds,   ski  facilities,  wineries,  halls  of fame, travel agents and transportation  companies. Members of the downstate council,  except  the  secretary  of  state,  the director of the state office for the aging and commissioners  of a state agency, shall serve for a term  of  four  years  and  may  be  reappointed;  however,  of those members appointed initially, three such  members (including one appointed upon recommendation  of  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and one appointed upon recommendation of the  speaker of the assembly) shall be appointed for terms of two years,  and  three  such  members (including one appointed upon recommendation of the  temporary president of the senate and one appointed upon  recommendation  of  the  speaker  of the assembly) shall be appointed for terms of three  years. Any member, except a member who is a state official, who fails to  attend three consecutive  meetings  of  the  downstate  council,  unless  excused by formal vote of the downstate council, shall be deemed to have  vacated  his or her position. Any vacancy in the downstate council shall  be filled for the unexpired term in the  same  manner  as  the  original  appointment.  A  majority of the voting members of the downstate council  then in office shall constitute a quorum  for  the  transaction  of  any  business  or  the  exercise  of  any  power or function of the downstate  council. An act, determination  or  decision  of  the  majority  of  the  members  present  and  entitled  to vote during the presence of a quorum  shall be held to be the act, determination or decision of the  downstate  council.  The  members  of  the  downstate  council  shall serve without  compensation, except that members shall be allowed their  necessary  and  actual  expenses  incurred in the performance of their duties under this  article.    2. The downstate council shall meet at least once every  four  months,  at  the  call  of the chairperson and shall encourage attendance at such  meetings by representatives from tourist and tourism  groups  and  other  interested  parties.  Special  meetings may be called by the chairperson  and shall be called by the chairperson at the request of a  majority  of  the  members  of  the  downstate  council  then in office. Copies of the  minutes of each meeting with the date  of  the  next  scheduled  meeting  shall be made available to interested parties at their request.    3.  Every state agency and public corporation having jurisdiction over  programs relating to the purposes and goals of this  article  shall,  tothe fullest extent practicable, offer full cooperation and assistance to  the downstate council in carrying out the provisions of this article.    4. Every local agency with programs relating to the downstate New York  region may offer assistance to the downstate council in carrying out the  provisions of this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-28 > 830

§  830.  Downstate New York tourism council. 1. The downstate New York  tourism council is hereby created within the executive  department.  The  downstate  council  shall  consist  of  a  total  of nine voting members  appointed by the governor; one each from the  three  downstate  economic  development  districts,  as  established  by  the department of economic  development,  provided  however,  that  the  representative   from   the  Mid-Hudson  district  shall  be  a resident within the boundaries of the  metropolitan commuter transportation district; one from the city of  New  York;  two upon recommendation of the temporary president of the senate;  two upon recommendation of the speaker of the assembly; and  one  member  appointed  by  the  governor to serve as chairperson. The following nine  members shall be  ex  officio  members:  the  secretary  of  state,  the  commissioners   of   environmental   conservation,   general   services,  transportation, agriculture and markets, economic development and parks,  recreation and historic preservation, the director of the  state  office  for  the  aging,  and the state advocate for the disabled. In appointing  the members of the downstate council, the governor shall seek to  ensure  that such members include representatives of tourist and consumer groups  and  organizations of tourism-related industries in the state including,  but not limited to, travel and vacation businesses, convention  bureaus,  cultural  institutions,  theme parks and attractions, hotels and motels,  restaurants,  water-based  recreation   businesses,   campgrounds,   ski  facilities,  wineries,  halls  of fame, travel agents and transportation  companies. Members of the downstate council,  except  the  secretary  of  state,  the director of the state office for the aging and commissioners  of a state agency, shall serve for a term  of  four  years  and  may  be  reappointed;  however,  of those members appointed initially, three such  members (including one appointed upon recommendation  of  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and one appointed upon recommendation of the  speaker of the assembly) shall be appointed for terms of two years,  and  three  such  members (including one appointed upon recommendation of the  temporary president of the senate and one appointed upon  recommendation  of  the  speaker  of the assembly) shall be appointed for terms of three  years. Any member, except a member who is a state official, who fails to  attend three consecutive  meetings  of  the  downstate  council,  unless  excused by formal vote of the downstate council, shall be deemed to have  vacated  his or her position. Any vacancy in the downstate council shall  be filled for the unexpired term in the  same  manner  as  the  original  appointment.  A  majority of the voting members of the downstate council  then in office shall constitute a quorum  for  the  transaction  of  any  business  or  the  exercise  of  any  power or function of the downstate  council. An act, determination  or  decision  of  the  majority  of  the  members  present  and  entitled  to vote during the presence of a quorum  shall be held to be the act, determination or decision of the  downstate  council.  The  members  of  the  downstate  council  shall serve without  compensation, except that members shall be allowed their  necessary  and  actual  expenses  incurred in the performance of their duties under this  article.    2. The downstate council shall meet at least once every  four  months,  at  the  call  of the chairperson and shall encourage attendance at such  meetings by representatives from tourist and tourism  groups  and  other  interested  parties.  Special  meetings may be called by the chairperson  and shall be called by the chairperson at the request of a  majority  of  the  members  of  the  downstate  council  then in office. Copies of the  minutes of each meeting with the date  of  the  next  scheduled  meeting  shall be made available to interested parties at their request.    3.  Every state agency and public corporation having jurisdiction over  programs relating to the purposes and goals of this  article  shall,  tothe fullest extent practicable, offer full cooperation and assistance to  the downstate council in carrying out the provisions of this article.    4. Every local agency with programs relating to the downstate New York  region may offer assistance to the downstate council in carrying out the  provisions of this article.