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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-14
2-8-14. (a) Each commission shall be composed of:
(1) The Commissioner of Agriculture,
ex officio; (2) The president
of the Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, ex officio;
(3) One member, to serve as an ex
officio member of all commissions, elected by the Agriculture
Committee of the Senate with a quorum present and a majority of
those present concurring, who shall be a producer of an affected
agricultural commodity and shall not be a member of the General
Assembly; (4) One member, to
serve as an ex officio member of all commissions, elected by the
Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee of the House of
Representatives with a quorum present and a majority of those
present concurring, who shall be a producer of an affected
agricultural commodity and shall not be a member of the General
Assembly; and (5) Five
additional members, who shall be producers of the affected
agricultural commodity, to be appointed by the ex officio members
of the commission; for the purposes of the appointment of such five
additional members, the two members elected by each of the
agriculture committees of the General Assembly, who shall serve as
members of each commission, shall be deemed to be ex officio
members. (b) The initial two
members elected by the agriculture committees of the General
Assembly shall be elected to take office for a term beginning on
July 1, 1980, and ending upon the election of their successors
during the regular 1982 session of the General Assembly. Their
successors shall be elected during the 1982 regular session of the
General Assembly; and thereafter future successors shall be elected
during each regular session of the General Assembly convening in
even-numbered years. Such members shall be selected so that one
member is from the northern part of Georgia and one member is from
the southern part. For purposes of this selection the northern part
of Georgia shall be that area north of and including Richmond,
McDuffie, Warren, Hancock, Baldwin, Jones, Bibb, Crawford, Upson,
Talbot, and Muscogee counties; and the southern part shall be that
area south of such counties. The chairmen of the Senate and House
committees shall by agreement determine which committee will choose
the member from the northern part and which committee will choose
the member from the southern part. Such members shall serve from
the date of their election until the election of their
successors. (c) The
appointment of additional members of the commission by the ex
officio members thereof, as provided in this Code section, shall be
made by them from a list of nominees, submitted by the producers of
the affected agricultural commodity, containing the names of double
the number of appointments to be made. In the event of a
controversy as to the producer group authorized to submit a list of
nominees for appointment as members of the commission, the ex
officio members shall consider and determine all issues pertaining
thereto and upon making their determination shall make the
appointments in accordance with such determination. Initial
appointments shall be made for three members for a term of three
years each from the effective date of their appointment and until
their successors are appointed and qualified and two members for a
term of two years each from the effective date of their appointment
and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Thereafter,
successors shall be appointed for a term of three years each from
the effective date of their appointment and until their successors
are appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled by
appointment by the ex officio members of the commission, in like
manner, for the unexpired term, except that vacancies in the office
of a member elected by a legislative committee shall be filled for
the unexpired term by the legislative committee which made the
previous appointment. Any appointive member shall be eligible for
reappointment provided he is nominated as provided in subsection
(b) of this Code section. (d)(1) The ex officio members who are state
officers shall be compensated as provided by law. Each such ex
officio member shall be reimbursed by his respective department or
from the funds of the commission for actual and necessary expenses
incurred in the performance of his duties. Each such ex officio
member who is a state officer may designate a representative of his
department to act for him in performing any duties under this
article. (2) The two members
elected by the agriculture committees of the General Assembly, as
provided by subsection (a) of this Code section, shall be entitled
to receive, for attending meetings of the commission, the same
expenses and travel allowances which members of the General
Assembly receive for attending meetings of legislative interim
committees. Such expenses and allowances shall be paid from funds
appropriated or otherwise available to the legislative branch of
state government. (3) The
appointive members of the commission and the president of the
Georgia Farm Bureau Federation shall receive compensation and
reimbursement of expenses as shall be provided by the commission,
and such funds shall be payable from the funds of the
commission. (e) It shall be
the duty of the Commissioner to certify to the Secretary of State
the membership of each commission and each change in membership as
the same occurs. (f) Each
commission is authorized to appoint advisory boards, special
committees, and individuals, including technical and clerical
personnel, to advise, aid, and assist the commission in the
performance of its duties. Compensation for such services shall be
fixed by each commission and may be paid from the funds of each
commission. The Attorney General shall represent each commission in
legal matters and shall be the attorney for each commission. If the
Attorney General determines that outside legal counsel is necessary
or desirable in connection with any legal matter of the commission,
he shall so inform the particular commission involved and, upon
approval of the commission, he shall employ such outside counsel.
Compensation for such outside counsel shall be agreed upon between
such counsel and the Attorney General, subject to the approval of
the commission. Such compensation shall be paid from the funds of
the commission. Neither Code Section 16-10-9 nor any other law
shall prohibit or be applicable to the employment of such
counsel. (g) Any other
provision of this article to the contrary notwithstanding, a member
of any federation or organization of producers shall be eligible to
be appointed as a member of any commission administering this
article with respect to any agricultural commodity produced by such
federation or organization or handled by it for its members who
produce it. (h) Each
commission is authorized to accept donations, gifts, and other
property and to use the same for commission purposes. Each
commission may exercise the powers and authority conferred by law
upon corporations. (i) The
two members elected by the agriculture committees of the General
Assembly, as provided by subsection (a) of this Code section, as
members of each commission shall be entitled to vote on matters
pertaining to the organization of each such commission and upon the
selection and nomination of the appointive members of each
commission. Such two members shall not be entitled to vote upon any
matter pertaining to the policy provisions of the agricultural
commodity nor shall they be entitled to vote upon the expenditure
of any funds of the commission. (j) Each commission shall continue as a public
corporation and instrumentality of the State of Georgia until
abolished by law or until terminated by referendum.
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