§322. Blaine House Commission
The Blaine House Commission, as established in section 12004‑I, subsection 75‑B and referred to in this chapter as the "commission," consists of 9 voting members who are appointed and serve as described in this section.
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1.
Members; appointment.
The commission consists of the following members:
A.
The Director of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission;
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B.
The Director of the Maine State Museum;
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C.
The Director of the Bureau of General Services;
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D.
The Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services; and
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E.
Five public members appointed by the Governor. The public members must have expertise in one or more of the following areas: historic preservation, interior decoration, historic architecture or landscape architecture.
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2.
Terms.
Each public member serves a term concurrent with the term of the Governor.
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3.
Chair.
The commission shall elect a chair from among its public members.
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4.
Reimbursement.
Members serve on the commission without compensation.
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5.
Meetings; decisions; quorum.
The commission shall meet at least quarterly on the call of the chair. Decisions must be made by a majority of those present and voting. A quorum is a majority of the members of the commission.
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6.
Rules.
The commission, in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, shall adopt all rules necessary or desirable for it to carry out the functions assigned it by this chapter.
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SECTION HISTORY
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