210 - Advisory committee.

§  210.  Advisory  committee.   1. There shall be within the office an  advisory  committee  for  the  aging,  consisting  of  not   more   than  thirty-five   members,   appointed  by  the  governor.  In  making  such  appointments,   the   governor   shall   give   due   consideration   to  representation  from  the  major regions of the state. One member of the  advisory committee shall be designated as chairperson  by  the  governor  and  shall  serve  as  chairperson  at the pleasure of the governor. The  advisory committee shall meet from time to time  at  the  call  of  such  chairperson  or  the director. The director shall seek the advice of the  advisory committee with respect to the needs of the  aging  and,  if  so  requested  by the director, such committee shall make particular studies  relating to the aging.    2. The members of the advisory committee shall serve  without  salary,  but each member shall be entitled to reimbursement for his or her actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance  of  his or her  official duties.    3. All members of the advisory committee shall be appointed for  terms  of  three  years provided, however, that of the members first appointed,  one-third shall be appointed for one-year terms, and one-third shall  be  appointed  for  two-year  terms.  Any  member  chosen  to fill a vacancy  created otherwise than by expiration of term shall be appointed for  the  unexpired term of the member he or she is to succeed.    4. Sixty percent of the members of the advisory committee appointed on  and after the effective date of this subdivision shall be sixty years of  age or over.