Bill Text: NY A10614 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enacts the cultural and heritage resources law as a new consolidated law to preserve, enhance and promote the state's cultural and heritage assets through a single state office.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-06-08 - referred to governmental operations [A10614 Detail]

Download: New_York-2011-A10614-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         10614
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                     June 8, 2012
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       Introduced by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Englebright)
         -- read once and referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations
       AN  ACT  to  enact  chapter  11-D  of  the  consolidated laws, to be the
         cultural and heritage resources law, in relation to the  preservation,
         enhancement and promotion of the state's cultural and heritage assets
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Legislative findings and declaration of purpose. The legis-
    2  lature determines that the state's  cultural  and  heritage  assets  are
    3  major  educational,  inspirational and economic resources that should be
    4  preserved, enhanced and fully promoted. The state's cultural and  herit-
    5  age  assets  are  world  class destinations for visitors from around the
    6  world and should be promoted as such. Having the cultural  and  heritage
    7  assets  spread  among  several  state  agencies and departments has been
    8  detrimental to the full utilization  of  these  assets.  Therefore,  the
    9  legislature  finds that streamlining and combining these assets into one
   10  agency will help each of the entities achieve its full mission  for  the
   11  people of the state in a more productive manner.
   12    It  is  important  that  an  integration to a single coordinated state
   13  office be effected at once. It is recognized that this  change  must  be
   14  progressive,  but  expeditious.    The  first step is the creation of an
   15  office of cultural and heritage resources. This act presumes that  addi-
   16  tional  well-considered  steps  will  be  taken  to  affect  the overall
   17  cultural and heritage resources program envisioned.
   18    S 2. Chapter 11-D of the consolidated laws, constituting the  cultural
   19  and heritage resources law, is enacted to read as follows:
   20                    CHAPTER 11-D OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
   21                     CULTURAL AND HERITAGE RESOURCES LAW
   22  Article 1. Short title; definitions.                              SS 1-2
   23          2. Powers, duties and jurisdiction of the office of cultural
   24             and heritage resources.                              SS 10-17
   25          3. Transfer of functions; interim functions;
   26             codification.                                        SS 20-30
   27          4. Cultural and heritage resources board.                   S 40
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1                                  ARTICLE 1
    2                          SHORT TITLE; DEFINITIONS
    3  Section 1. Short title.
    4          2. Definitions.
    5    S  1. Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the
    6  "cultural and heritage resources law".
    7    S 2. Definitions. Whenever used in this chapter,  unless  a  different
    8  meaning clearly appears from the context:
    9    1. "Board" means the cultural and heritage resources board.
   10    2. "Director" means the director of cultural and heritage resources.
   11    3.  "Heritage area" means a definable urban or regional area of public
   12  and private uses ranging in size from a portion of a municipality  to  a
   13  regional area with a special coherence, such area being distinguished by
   14  physical  and  cultural  resources  (natural  and/or  man made including
   15  waterways, architecture or artifacts reflecting a  period  of  style  or
   16  cultural  heritage) which play a vital role in the life of the community
   17  and/or region, and  contribute  through  interpretive,  educational  and
   18  recreational  use to the public. A heritage area may include traditional
   19  parks (pleasure grounds set apart for  recreation  of  the  public)  and
   20  historic places or property on the national or state register of histor-
   21  ic places, but the term heritage area shall not be deemed to mean a park
   22  or  historic  place  as  those terms are used in other provisions of law
   23  including those relating to alienation of park land  and  regulation  of
   24  public or private activities. Such other provisions of law shall contin-
   25  ue  to apply to the specific parks and historic places within a heritage
   26  area. The term heritage area shall be deemed to mean and  include  areas
   27  that have been previously designated as urban culture parks and heritage
   28  corridors  or  other  similar  names applied to areas of special concern
   29  fitting the definition of heritage area in this subdivision.
   30    4. "Historic preservation" means the study,  designation,  protection,
   31  restoration,  rehabilitation  and use of buildings, structures, historic
   32  districts, areas, and sites significant in  the  history,  architecture,
   33  archeology or culture of this state, its communities or the nation.
   34    5. "Office" means the office of cultural and heritage resources.
   35    6. "Person" means any individual, public or private corporation, poli-
   36  tical subdivision, government agency, department or bureau of the state,
   37  municipality, industry, co-partnership, association, firm, trust, estate
   38  or any other legal entity whatsoever.
   39                                  ARTICLE 2
   40   POWERS, DUTIES AND JURISDICTION OF THE OFFICE OF CULTURAL AND HERITAGE
   41                                  RESOURCES
   42  Section 10. Declaration of policy.
   43          11. Office of cultural and heritage resources; director
   44          12. Offices of the office.
   45          13. Organization of office; officers and employees.
   46          14. Functions, powers and duties of office and director.
   47          15. General  functions,  powers and duties of the office and the
   48                director.
   49          16. Summary action.
   50          17. Statewide cultural and heritage plan.
   51    S 10. Declaration of policy. The protection and quality of the state's
   52  natural and cultural resources is fundamental to  our  concern  for  the
   53  quality of life. It is hereby declared to be the policy of this state to
   54  conserve,  improve, beneficially use and protect its cultural and herit-
   55  age resources, in order to enhance the health, safety and welfare of the
   56  people of the state and their overall economic and  social  well  being.
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    1  It  shall  further  be the policy of the state to improve and coordinate
    2  the cultural and heritage plans, functions, powers and programs  of  the
    3  state,  in  cooperation  with  the  federal  government,  regions, local
    4  governments,  other  public  and private organizations and the concerned
    5  individual, and to develop and manage the basic  cultural  and  heritage
    6  resources  to  the  end that the state may fulfill its responsibility as
    7  trustee of our cultural and  heritage  resources  for  the  present  and
    8  future  generations.  It  shall  further  be  the policy of the state to
    9  foster, promote, create and maintain  conditions  under  which  man  and
   10  nature  can  thrive  in  harmony  with  each  other, and achieve social,
   11  economic and technological progress for present and  future  generations
   12  by:
   13    1.  assuring surroundings which are healthful and aesthetically pleas-
   14  ing;
   15    2. guaranteeing that the widest range of beneficial uses  of  cultural
   16  and  heritage  resources  are attained without risk to health or safety,
   17  unnecessary degradation or other undesirable or unintended consequences;
   18    3. promoting patterns of development  and  technology  which  minimize
   19  adverse impact on our cultural and heritage resources;
   20    4.  preserving the unique qualities of special resources such as state
   21  historic sites, state designated heritage areas, sites on  the  national
   22  register  of  historic places, paintings, sculptures, and other artistic
   23  creations, museums, gardens and performing arts venues; and
   24    5. providing that care is taken for cultural  and  heritage  resources
   25  that  are  shared  with  the  other states of the United States and with
   26  Canada in the manner of a good neighbor.
   27    S 11. Office of cultural and heritage resources; director. There shall
   28  be in the executive branch an office of cultural and heritage resources.
   29  The head of the office shall be the director of  cultural  and  heritage
   30  resources,  who  shall  be  appointed  by  the governor, by and with the
   31  advice and consent of the senate, and hold office at the pleasure of the
   32  governor by whom he or she was appointed and until his or her  successor
   33  is appointed and has qualified.
   34    S  12. Offices of the office. The principal office of the office shall
   35  be in the county of Albany.
   36    S 13. Organization of office; officers and employees. 1.  The director
   37  may, from time to time, create, abolish, transfer and consolidate  divi-
   38  sions,  bureaus,  field offices and other units within the office, as he
   39  or she may determine  necessary  for  the  efficient  operation  of  the
   40  office, subject to the approval of the director of the budget.
   41    2.  The director may appoint such deputies, directors, assistants, and
   42  other officers and employees as may be needed for the performance of his
   43  or her duties, and may prescribe their powers and duties and  fix  their
   44  compensation  within  the  amounts appropriated therefor, subject to the
   45  approval of the director of the budget.
   46    S 14. Functions, powers and duties of office and director. It shall be
   47  the responsibility of the office, in accordance with such provisions and
   48  limitations as may be elsewhere set forth in law,  by  and  through  the
   49  director  to carry out the cultural and heritage resources policy of the
   50  state set forth in section ten of this article. In so doing, the  direc-
   51  tor, shall have power to:
   52    1.  coordinate  and develop policies, planning and programs related to
   53  the cultural and heritage resources of the state and regions thereof;
   54    2.  promote  and  coordinate  management  of  cultural  and   heritage
   55  resources to assure their protection, enhancement, provision, allocation
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    1  and balanced utilization consistent with the environmental policy of the
    2  state;
    3    3.  assure the preservation and enhancement of natural beauty and man-
    4  made scenic and cultural landscape qualities;
    5    4. undertake an extensive public information and education program  to
    6  inform and involve other public and private organizations and groups and
    7  the  general public in the commitment to the principles and practices of
    8  cultural and heritage resources management and develop programs for  the
    9  teaching by others of such principles and practices;
   10    5.  cooperate with the executive, legislative and planning authorities
   11  of the United States, neighboring states and their  municipalities,  and
   12  the Dominion of Canada in furtherance of the policy of this state as set
   13  forth in section ten of this article; and
   14    6.  exercise  and  perform  such other functions, powers and duties as
   15  shall have been or may be from time to time conveyed or imposed by  law,
   16  including,  but  not  limited  to,  all the functions, powers and duties
   17  assigned and transferred to the office.
   18    S 15. General functions, powers and  duties  of  the  office  and  the
   19  director.  To further assist in carrying out the policy of this state as
   20  provided in this chapter, the director shall be authorized to:
   21    1. with the advice and approval of the board, adopt, amend  or  repeal
   22  standards, criteria and those rules and regulations having the force and
   23  effect  of  standards  and  criteria  to  carry  out  the  purposes  and
   24  provisions of this chapter;
   25    2. enter into contracts with any person to do all things necessary  or
   26  convenient to carry out the functions, powers and duties of the office;
   27    3.  review  and  appraise programs and activities of state departments
   28  and agencies in light of the policy set forth in  section  ten  of  this
   29  article for the purpose of determining the extent to which such programs
   30  and activities are contributing to the achievement of such policy and to
   31  make recommendations to such departments and agencies with respect ther-
   32  eto,  including  but  not limited to, environmental guidelines for their
   33  use;
   34    4. consult with and cooperate with:
   35    a. officials of departments and agencies of the  state  having  duties
   36  and responsibilities concerning the environment;
   37    b.  officials and representatives of any public benefit corporation in
   38  the state;
   39    c. officials and representatives of the federal government,  of  other
   40  states  and of interstate agencies on problems affecting the environment
   41  of this state; persons, organizations and groups,  public  and  private,
   42  utilizing, served by, interested in or concerned with the environment in
   43  the state; and
   44    d. appropriate committee or committees of the legislature;
   45    5. appear and participate in proceedings before any federal regulatory
   46  agency involving or affecting the purposes of the office;
   47    6. undertake any studies, inquiries, surveys or analyses he or she may
   48  deem relevant through the personnel of the office or in cooperation with
   49  any  public  or  private  agencies,  including  educational,  civic  and
   50  research organizations, colleges, universities,  institutes  or  founda-
   51  tions, for the accomplishment of the purposes of the office;
   52    7.  enter  and  inspect  any  property  or premises for the purpose of
   53  investigating either actual or suspected sources of pollution or contam-
   54  ination or for the purpose of ascertaining compliance  or  noncompliance
   55  with  any  law,  rule or regulation which may be promulgated pursuant to
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    1  this article. Any information relating to secret processes or methods of
    2  manufacture shall be kept confidential;
    3    8.  conduct investigations and hold hearings and compel the attendance
    4  of witnesses and the production of accounts, books and documents by  the
    5  issuance of a subpoena;
    6    9.  advise  and  cooperate  with municipal, county, regional and other
    7  local agencies and officials within the state, to carry out the purposes
    8  of this chapter;
    9    10. act as the official agency of the state in all  matters  affecting
   10  the  purposes  of the office under any federal laws, and as the official
   11  agency of a county, town, city, village or authority in connection  with
   12  the  grant  or  advance  of any federal or other funds or credits to the
   13  state or through the  state  to  its  local  governing  bodies  for  the
   14  purposes of this chapter;
   15    11. report from time to time to the governor and make an annual report
   16  to the governor and the legislature;
   17    12.  formulate  and execute contracts, keep accounts, record personnel
   18  data, acquire  real  or  personal  property,  including  acquisition  by
   19  condemnation,  appropriation,  gift,  grant,  devise  or bequest, adjust
   20  claims, compile statistics and engage  in  research  opportunities;  all
   21  according to the statutes or office orders and regulations in such cases
   22  made and provided; and
   23    13.  adopt such rules, regulations and procedures as may be necessary,
   24  convenient or desirable to effectuate the purposes of this chapter.
   25    S 16.  Summary action. Notwithstanding any inconsistent  provision  of
   26  law,  whenever  the director finds, after investigation, that any person
   27  is causing, engaging in or maintaining a condition or activity which, in
   28  his or her judgment, presents  an  imminent  danger  to  the  health  or
   29  welfare  of the people of the state or results in or is likely to result
   30  in irreversible or irreparable damage to natural resources, and  relates
   31  to  the prevention and abatement powers of the director and it therefore
   32  appears to be prejudicial to the interests of the people of the state to
   33  delay action until an opportunity for a hearing  can  be  provided,  the
   34  director  may,  without  prior  hearing, order such person by notice, in
   35  writing wherever practicable or in such other form as in the  director's
   36  judgment will reasonably notify such person whose practices are intended
   37  to  be  proscribed, to discontinue, abate or alleviate such condition or
   38  activity, and thereupon such person shall immediately discontinue, abate
   39  or alleviate such condition or activity. As promptly as possible  there-
   40  after, not to exceed fifteen days, the director shall provide the person
   41  an  opportunity  to be heard and to present proof that such condition or
   42  activity does not violate the provisions of this subdivision. The direc-
   43  tor shall adopt any other appropriate rules and regulations  prescribing
   44  the procedure to be followed in the issuance of such orders.
   45    S  17.    Statewide  cultural  and  heritage plan. 1. The office shall
   46  formulate and from time to time revise a statewide cultural and heritage
   47  resources plan for the management and protection of the quality  of  the
   48  cultural  and  heritage  resources  of  the state, in furtherance of the
   49  legislative policy and purposes expressed in this chapter.
   50    2. The office shall submit such plan to the governor and to the legis-
   51  lature on or before September first, two thousand thirteen,  and  there-
   52  after  shall  submit periodic revisions of such plan to the governor and
   53  to the legislature. Such plan and such revisions shall become  effective
   54  upon  approval by the board and the governor, and shall serve thereafter
   55  as a guide to the public.
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    1    3. In formulating such plan and  any  revisions  thereof,  the  office
    2  shall:
    3    a. conduct one or more public hearings;
    4    b. consult with and cooperate with:
    5    (i)  officials  of departments and agencies of the state having duties
    6  and responsibilities concerning the cultural and heritage resources;
    7    (ii) officials and  representatives  of  the  federal  government,  of
    8  neighboring  states and of interstate agencies on problems affecting the
    9  environment of this state;
   10    (iii) officials and representatives of local government in the state;
   11    (iv) officials and representatives of museums, art and cultural insti-
   12  tutions, industry and education; and
   13    (v) persons, organizations and groups, public or  private,  utilizing,
   14  served  by,  interested  in  or concerned with the cultural and heritage
   15  resources of the state; and
   16    c. request and receive from any department, division,  board,  bureau,
   17  commission  or  other  agency  of the state or any political subdivision
   18  thereof, or any public authority such assistance  and  data  as  may  be
   19  necessary  to  enable the office to carry out its responsibilities under
   20  this section.
   21                                  ARTICLE 3
   22                  TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS; INTERIM FUNCTIONS;
   23                                CODIFICATION
   24  Section 20. Transfer of functions.
   25          21. Transfer of employees.
   26          22. Transfer of records.
   27          23. Continuity of authority.
   28          24. Completion of unfinished business.
   29          25. Continuance of rules and regulations.
   30          26. Terms occurring in laws, contracts and other documents.
   31          27. Existing rights and remedies preserved.
   32          28. Pending actions and proceedings.
   33          29. Transfer of appropriations.
   34          30. Codification of changes.
   35    S 20. Transfer of functions. All functions, powers, duties  and  obli-
   36  gations  of the education department relating to the state museum, state
   37  library, state archive and state  science  service;  of  the  office  of
   38  parks,  recreation  and  historic  preservation  relating  to  the state
   39  historic preservation including historic sites, the state heritage  area
   40  system;  of  the Historic Saratoga-Washington on the Hudson Partnership;
   41  of the Hudson River Greenway; and all programs and entities in the  arts
   42  and  cultural  affairs law shall be transferred, assigned to, assumed by
   43  and devolved upon the office.
   44    S 21. Transfer of employees. Upon the transfer  of  functions  to  the
   45  office  pursuant to this chapter, provision shall be made for the trans-
   46  fer to the office of such employees of the education department,  office
   47  of  parks, recreation and historic preservation and state council of the
   48  arts, and other employees who are engaged in carrying out such functions
   49  as may be necessary for the exercise of the  functions  of  the  office,
   50  subject  to  the  approval  of  the director of the budget. Employees so
   51  transferred shall be transferred without further examination  or  quali-
   52  fication and shall retain their respective civil service classifications
   53  and  status. For the purpose of determining the employees holding perma-
   54  nent appointment in competitive class positions to be transferred,  such
   55  employees  shall  be selected in each class of positions in the order of
   56  their original appointment, with due regard to the right  of  preference
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    1  in retention of disabled and nondisabled veterans. Any such employee who
    2  at the time of such transfer, has a temporary or provisional appointment
    3  shall  be  transferred subject to the same right of removal, examination
    4  or  termination  as  though  such  transfer had not been made. Employees
    5  holding permanent appointments in competitive class  positions  who  are
    6  not  transferred pursuant to this section shall have their names entered
    7  upon an appropriate preferred list for  reinstatement  pursuant  to  the
    8  civil service law.
    9    S  22.  Transfer  of  records.  The commissioners and directors of the
   10  departments, boards,  commissions  or  other  agencies,  the  functions,
   11  powers, duties and obligations of which are transferred by this chapter,
   12  shall deliver to the director all books, papers, records and property of
   13  such  departments,  boards,  commissions  or other agencies, and of such
   14  commissioners or  directors  pertaining  to  the  functions  transferred
   15  pursuant to this chapter.
   16    S  23.  Continuity  of authority. For the purpose of succession to all
   17  functions, powers, duties  and  obligations  of  departments,  agencies,
   18  boards, commissions, and commissioners or directors thereof, transferred
   19  and  assigned  to,  devolved  upon and assumed by the office pursuant to
   20  this chapter, the office shall be deemed  and  held  to  constitute  the
   21  continuation  of such departments, commissions, boards or other agencies
   22  and not a different agency or authority.
   23    S 24. Completion of unfinished business. Any business or other  matter
   24  undertaken  or  commenced  by  departments, commissions, boards or other
   25  agencies, or the commissioners or directors thereof, pertaining,  to  or
   26  connected with the functions, powers, obligations and duties transferred
   27  and assigned pursuant to this chapter, and pending on the effective date
   28  of  this  chapter,  may  be conducted and completed by the office in the
   29  same manner and under the same terms and conditions and  with  the  same
   30  effect  as  if conducted and completed by such departments, commissions,
   31  boards or other agencies, or commissioners and directors thereof.
   32    S 25. Continuance of rules and regulations.  All  rules,  regulations,
   33  acts,  determinations  and decisions of departments, commissions, boards
   34  or other agencies, and commissioners and directors  thereof,  pertaining
   35  to  the functions transferred and assigned by this chapter to the office
   36  in force at the time of such transfer, assignment, assumption or devolu-
   37  tion shall continue in force and effect  as  rules,  regulations,  acts,
   38  determinations  and decisions of the department of environmental conser-
   39  vation until duly modified or repealed by the office.
   40    S 26. Terms occurring in laws, contracts and other documents. Whenever
   41  the departments, commissions, boards or other agencies, or commissioners
   42  and directors thereof, the functions, powers, obligations and duties  of
   43  which  are transferred by this chapter to the office, are referred to or
   44  designated in any law, contract or document pertaining to the functions,
   45  powers, obligations and duties hereby  transferred  and  assigned,  such
   46  reference  or designation shall be deemed to refer to the office and the
   47  director as may be appropriate.
   48    S 27. Existing rights and remedies preserved.  No  existing  right  or
   49  remedy of any character shall be lost, impaired or affected by reason of
   50  this chapter.
   51    S 28. Pending actions and proceedings. No action or proceeding pending
   52  at the time this chapter takes effect, brought by or against the depart-
   53  ments,  commissions,  boards  or  other  agencies,  or commissioners and
   54  directors thereof, the functions,  powers,  obligations  and  duties  of
   55  which are transferred by this chapter to the office shall be affected by
   56  any  provision  of  this  chapter,  but  the  same  may be prosecuted or
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    1  defended in the name of the director or office. In all such actions  and
    2  proceedings, the office, upon application to the court, shall be substi-
    3  tuted as a party.
    4    S  29.  Transfer  of appropriations. All appropriations or reappropri-
    5  ations made to departments, commissions, boards or  other  agencies  for
    6  the functions and purposes transferred to the office by this chapter, or
    7  segregated  pursuant  to  law,  to the extent of remaining unexpended or
    8  unencumbered balances thereof,  whether  allocated  or  unallocated  and
    9  whether  obligated  or  unobligated,  are hereby transferred to and made
   10  available for use and expenditure by the office subject to the  approval
   11  of the director of the budget for the same purposes for which originally
   12  appropriated  or  reappropriated and shall be payable on vouchers certi-
   13  fied or approved by the director on  audit  and  warrant  of  the  comp-
   14  troller.  Payments  for  liabilities  for  expenses of personal service,
   15  maintenance and operation incurred  by  such  departments,  commissions,
   16  boards  or  other  agencies,  in connection with the functions so trans-
   17  ferred, shall also be made on vouchers or certificates approved  by  the
   18  director on audit and warrant of the comptroller.
   19    S  30. Codification of changes. The director shall prepare or cause to
   20  be prepared for submission to  the  legislature  on  or  before  January
   21  fifteenth, two thousand fourteen, a codification of the laws relating to
   22  the  functions,  powers and duties of the office as amended, repealed or
   23  modified by this chapter and other acts related thereto and  such  other
   24  measures  as may be appropriate to effectuate the purposes of this chap-
   25  ter and such acts.
   26                                  ARTICLE 4
   27                            CULTURAL AND HERITAGE
   28                               RESOURCES BOARD
   29  Section 40. Cultural and heritage resources board.
   30    S 40.   Cultural and heritage resources  board.  1.  There  is  hereby
   31  established  within the office the cultural and heritage resources board
   32  to consist of the director, the commissioners of education and  environ-
   33  mental  conservation, the chairman of the state council of the arts, the
   34  state librarian, the state archivist, the director of the  state  museum
   35  and  ten  appointed  members,  of  which  four shall be appointed by the
   36  governor, two shall be appointed  by  the  temporary  president  of  the
   37  senate, two shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly, one shall
   38  be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader of the senate, and one shall be
   39  appointed by the minority leader of the assembly. Each appointed  member
   40  shall serve for a term of four years and shall continue until a replace-
   41  ment  has been appointed. The board members shall be qualified by educa-
   42  tion and experience in the fields of library  science,  museum  studies,
   43  public  history,  archive planning and management, heritage area manage-
   44  ment, architecture, arts,  archeology  and  other  related  professional
   45  disciplines.  No  member  shall  receive  any compensation, but shall be
   46  entitled to his or her actual and necessary expenses in  performing  the
   47  duties of office.
   48    2. The governor shall designate a chairman from amongst the members of
   49  the  board  appointed by the governor, to hold office at the pleasure of
   50  the governor. The board may provide for  its  organization  and  appoint
   51  such other officers from amongst its members as it deems appropriate.
   52    3.  The  director  may  appoint  staff, upon approval of the board, to
   53  assist the board in implementation of its duties.
   54    4. The board shall hold regular meetings not less than  four  times  a
   55  year  at  such  times  and places as it may desire, and special meetings
   56  when authorized and called as prescribed by the by-laws or by the direc-
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    1  tor. Ex-offico members of the board  may  have  a  designated  represen-
    2  tative.
    3    S  3.  This  act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
    4  have become a law.
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