165 - Commission on uniform state laws; object; membership; term of office; expenses.

§ 165. Commission  on  uniform state laws; object; membership; term of  office; expenses.  The commission on uniform state laws is continued. It  shall be the object of the commission to examine  various  statutes  and  fields  of  law and to consult and cooperate with similar commissions in  other states with a view to promoting uniform legislation throughout the  United States whenever practicable. The commission  may  recommend  such  legislation  as  may  accomplish its objective. It shall consist of five  members appointed by the governor. The members shall hold office and may  be removed at the pleasure of the governor. The commission  shall  serve  without compensation, but each commissioner shall be entitled to receive  his  actual  disbursements  for his expenses in performing the duties of  his office. The commission  may  employ  such  persons  and  incur  such  expenses  as  may  be necessary for the performance of its duties within  the amounts appropriated therefor. The commission shall  report  to  the  legislature  whenever the commission deems it necessary and shall report  to the legislature upon its request. Such reports shall  consist  of  an  account  of  the  transactions  of  the  commission  and  its advice and  recommendations.