57.52 - Amistad commission; established.

§  57.52.  Amistad  commission; established. 1. The Amistad commission  (commission), so named in honor of the group of enslaved Africans led by  Joseph  Cinque  who,  while  being  transported  in   eighteen   hundred  thirty-nine  on  a  vessel named the Amistad, gained their freedom after  overthrowing the crew and  eventually  having  their  case  successfully  argued  before  the  United  States Supreme Court, is hereby created and  established. The commission shall consist of nineteen members, including  the secretary of state or his  or  her  designee,  the  commissioner  of  education  or  his  or  her  designee,  and  the chancellor of the state  university of New York or his or her designee, serving ex  officio,  and  sixteen  public  members.  Public members shall be appointed as follows:  four public members, no more than two of  whom  shall  be  of  the  same  political  party,  shall  be appointed by the temporary president of the  senate; four public members, no more than two of whom shall  be  of  the  same political party, shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly;  and eight public members, no more than four of whom shall be of the same  political  party, shall be appointed by the governor. The public members  shall be residents of  the  state,  chosen  with  due  regard  to  broad  geographic  representation and ethnic diversity, who have an interest in  the history of the African slave trade and slavery in  America  and  the  contributions of African-Americans to our society.    2.  Each  public  member  of  the commission shall serve for a term of  three years, except that of the initial members so appointed: one member  appointed by the temporary president of the senate, one member appointed  by the speaker of  the  assembly,  and  two  members  appointed  by  the  governor  shall serve for terms of one year; one member appointed by the  temporary president of the senate, one member appointed by  the  speaker  of the assembly, and three members appointed by the governor shall serve  for  terms  of  two  years;  and  two members appointed by the temporary  president of the senate, two members appointed by  the  speaker  of  the  assembly,  and  three  members appointed by the governor shall serve for  terms  of  three  years.  Public   members   shall   be   eligible   for  reappointment. They shall serve until their successors are appointed and  qualified,  and  the  term  of  the  successor of any incumbent shall be  calculated from the expiration of the term of that incumbent. A  vacancy  occurring  other  than by expiration of term shall be filled in the same  manner as the original appointment but for the unexpired term only.    3. The members of the commission shall serve without compensation  but  shall  be  entitled to reimbursement for all necessary expenses incurred  in the performance of their duties.    4. The secretary of state, or his or her designee, shall serve as  the  chair  and  the commissioner of education, or his or her designee, shall  serve as the vice-chair of the commission. The presence of a majority of  the authorized membership of the commission shall be  required  for  the  conduct of official business.    5.  The department of education shall provide technical assistance and  data to the commission as may be necessary for the commission  to  carry  out its responsibilities pursuant to this article.