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3. Terms of appointment. The terms of appointment are as
follows.

 
A. Of the initial gubernatorial appointments, 5 must be for
terms of 3 years, 5 must be for terms of 2 years and 5 must
be for terms of one year.

 
B. Subsequent gubernatorial appointments must be for terms
of 3 years, except that, if a member is unable to complete
the term, the Governor shall appoint a person to serve out
the remainder of the unexpired term.

 
C. The term for an elected official must be for the term of
office of the person appointed.

 
D. A member may not serve for more than 6 years. A member
may continue to serve until a replacement is designated.

 
4. Duties. The advisory group commission shall:

 
A. Study ways to reduce duplication and improve efficiency
among all 3 branches of State Government as well as within
each branch;

 
B. Promote communication, cooperation and efficient
delivery of services, including collecting data on current
efforts to regionalize service delivery statewide;

 
C. Design and implement processes by which the State may
offer guidance, technical support and incentives to
encourage regionalization and efficiency of service delivery
by all 3 branches of government;

 
D. Work with local and regional entities to design and
implement pilot programs that result in cost savings or
improved services through regionalization or other
efficiency efforts;

 
E. Identify best management practices and make this
information available to the public, including, but not
limited to, best management practices that facilitate
property tax rate reduction pursuant to the increasing state
share of the total cost of essential programs and services
under Title 20-A, chapter 606-B;

 
F. Prepare legislation for submission to the Legislature to
implement any recommendations of the advisory group
commission on or before December 1st annually; and


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