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Sec. 1. PL 2005, c. 386, Pt. J, §1, sub-§1 is amended to read:

 
1. Advisory committee established. The Corrections
Alternatives Advisory Committee, referred to in this Part as "the
advisory committee," is established to guide the development of
the study of corrections service delivery options. The advisory
committee is not a decision-making body, but serves to provide
advice and information to the Department of Corrections. The
advisory committee consists of the following members:

 
A. The Commissioner of Corrections and 2 state corrections
officials designated by the commissioner;

 
B. A representative of a statewide association of county
commissioners nominated by the association and appointed by
the Governor;

 
C. A representative of a statewide association of county
sheriffs nominated by the association and appointed by the
Governor;

 
D. A representative of a statewide association of county
jails nominated by the association and appointed by the
Governor; and

 
E. A municipal representative appointed by the Governor.;
and

 
F.__A representative of a statewide association of
prosecutors nominated by the association and appointed by
the Governor.

 
The Governor shall ask the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial
Court to serve as or to name a designee to serve as a member of
the advisory committee and to appoint one trial judge or a
designee to serve as a member of the advisory committee.

 
If a member cannot serve, the person responsible for appointing
that member shall appoint a new member.

 
The advisory committee shall consult with labor unions
representing both state and county employees and keep them
informed regularly throughout the development of the study.

 
Sec. 2. PL 2005, c. 386, Pt. J, §1, sub-§2 is amended to read:

 
2. Appointments; chairs; meetings. All appointments must be
made no later than 30 days following the effective date of


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