23-522.01
23-522.01. Employment advisory council; members; terms; meetings A. There shall be an Arizona employment advisory council. B. The council shall be composed of seven members appointed by the industrial commission. Each member of the council shall be a citizen of the United States, domiciled in this state for at least two years immediately preceding his appointment and of good character. Of the appointive members, three shall have, for at least three years immediately preceding their appointment, occupied executive or managerial positions in the private employment agency industry in this state and four shall be citizens of this state occupied in commerce or industry in this state for at least three years. C. Each member of the council shall hold office until the appointment and qualification of his successor. The terms of the initial members of the council shall expire as follows: two members, January 1, 1971, two members, January 1, 1972, three members, January 1, 1973. Subsequent appointments shall be made for a term of three years. Vacancies occurring in the membership of the council for any cause shall be filled by appointment for the balance of the unexpired term. The governor may remove any member of the council for misconduct, incompetency, neglect of duty, or other good cause. D. The council shall meet at least once in each calendar quarter of each year. All meetings of the council shall be open and public and all records of the council shall be open to inspection, except as otherwise prescribed by law. Four members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The council shall elect from its members, each for a term of one year, a chairman and vice chairman, and may appoint such committees as it deems necessary to carry out its duties. The director of the commission shall serve ex officio as the secretary of the council, but shall not be a member of the council. E. Each member of the council shall serve without compensation, but shall be entitled to reimbursement for expenses, travel and subsistence in the performance of his duties. |