LD 133
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system or water treatment plant treatment or water distribution
system operators, one holding a Class II license, one holding a
Class III license and one holding a Class IV license; one member
of the public who is a registered professional engineer; one
person who is an educator in the field of water supply or
service; one person who is a water management representative;
one person who represents consumers of public water systems a
"very small water system," as that term is defined in rules of
the board; one person who is an owner or manager of a
nontransient, noncommunity public water system; and one person
from the department, as the commissioner may recommend, subject
to appointment by the Governor.

 
2. Terms. Except as provided in this subsection, each Each
member of the board is appointed for a 3-year term. The
initial appointee who is a water system or water treatment
operator holding a Class II license and the initial appointee
who is a registered professional engineer employed by a water
utility are appointed for one-year terms. The initial
appointee who is a water system or water treatment operator
holding a Class III license and the initial appointee who is
an educator in the field of water supply or service are
appointed for 2-year terms. The appointee from the department
serves at the pleasure of the Governor. The commissioner may
recommend to the Governor at any time that the appointee from
the department be replaced. Vacancies must be filled by
appointment of the Governor for all unexpired terms.

 
3. Chair; secretary. Members of the board shall elect from
among the members a chair at the first meeting of each year.
Members shall also elect from among the members a secretary
who is responsible for maintaining records and providing
administrative support.

 
4. Call of meetings. Meetings of the board may be called
by the chair, or by the chair at the request of any other 2
members, as necessary to carry out this chapter.

 
5. Conduct of meetings. A majority of the members of the
board constitutes a quorum for the purpose of conducting the
business of the board and exercising all the powers of the
board. A vote of the majority of members present is
sufficient for all actions of the board.

 
6. Powers and duties. The powers and duties of the board
are as follows.

 
A. The board shall license persons to serve as operators
of all or part of any public water system.


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