17-1013 - State petroleum bulk storage advisory council.

§ 17-1013. State petroleum bulk storage advisory council.    1.  There is hereby created within the department the "state petroleum  bulk storage advisory council" hereinafter referred to as the "council".  Such council shall consist of seven members, at least one of whom  shall  be  a  representative  of  operators  other than owners in the state, at  least one of whom shall be a representative of owners in the  state,  at  least  one  of whom shall be a representative of municipal corporations,  and at least two of whom shall be representatives of organizations whose  prime function is the protection of natural resources and enhancement of  the environmental quality of the state. The members of the council shall  be appointed by the commissioner within three months  of  the  effective  date  of  this  title. Each member shall be, by professional training or  experience and attainment, qualified to analyze  and  interpret  matters  pertaining to bulk storage of petroleum.    2.  One  member shall be elected chairman of the advisory council by a  majority vote of the members of such council.    3. The members of the council shall  serve  without  compensation  for  their  services  as members of the council, except that each of them may  be allowed the necessary and actual expenses which he shall incur in the  performance of his duties under this section.    4. The council shall have the power, duty and responsibility to:    a. Serve as a working forum  for  the  exchange  of  views,  concerns,  ideas,  information  and recommendations relating to the bulk storage of  petroleum.    b. Advise the department on the proposal, preparation and revision  of  the  rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this  title.    c. Request and receive from the department  at  each  meeting  of  the  council  any  portions  of  the rules and regulations then available for  review, whether in final or draft form, and any supporting documents  or  other pertinent data.    d.  Before  promulgation of the rules and regulations required by this  title, the commissioner shall first submit such rules and regulations to  the council for review. The council shall, within  sixty  days  of  such  submission,  recommend  in  writing  to  the  commissioner any suggested  modifications to such rules and regulations.    5.  The  recording  of  council  proceedings  shall  be  performed  by  personnel of the department.