§22B-3-1 Environmental quality board; composition and organization; appointment, qualifications, terms, vacancies.
§22B-3-1. Environmental quality board; composition and organization; appointment, qualifications, terms, vacancies.
(a) On and after the effective date of this article, the "water resources board," heretofore created, shall continue in existence and hereafter shall be known as the "environmental quality board."
(b) The board shall be composed of five members who shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Not more than three members of the board shall be of the same political party. Each appointed member of the board who is serving in such capacity on the effective date of this article shall continue to serve on the board until his or her term ends or he or she resigns or is otherwise unable to serve. As each member's term ends, or that member is unable to serve, a qualified successor shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Individuals appointed to the board shall be persons who by reason of previous training and experience are knowledgeable in the husbandry of the state's water resources and with at least one member with experience in industrial pollution control.
(c) No member of the board shall receive or, during the two years next preceding the member of the board's appointment, shall have received a significant portion of the member of the board's income directly or indirectly from a national pollutant discharge elimination system permit holder or an applicant for a permit issued under any of the provisions of article eleven, chapter twenty-two of this code. For the purposes of this subsection: (1) The term "significant portion of the member of the board's income" means ten percent of gross personal income for a calendar year, except that it means fifty percent of gross personal income for a calendar year if the recipient is over sixty years of age and is receiving such portion pursuant to retirement, a pension or similar arrangement; (2) the term "income" includes retirement benefits, consultant fees and stock dividends; (3) income is not received "directly or indirectly" from "permit holders" or "applicants for a permit" where it is derived from mutual-fund payments or from other diversified investments with respect to which the recipient does not know the identity of the primary sources of income; and (4) the terms "permit holders" and "applicants for a permit" do not include any university or college operated by this state or political subdivision of this state.
(d) The members of the board shall be appointed for overlapping terms of five years, except that the original appointments shall be for terms of one, two, three, four and five years, respectively. Any member whose term expires may be reappointed by the governor. In the event a board member is unable to complete the term, the governor shall appoint a person with similar qualification to complete the term. The successor of any board member appointed pursuant to this article must possess the qualification as prescribed herein. Each vacancy occurring in the office of a member of the board shall be filled by appointment within sixty days after such vacancy occurs.