2006 Massachusetts Code - Chapter 92B — Section 2. Organization; funding; board.

[ First through third paragraphs effective until July 1, 2006. For text effective July 1, 2006, see below.]

  Section 2. There is hereby created a nonprofit body to be known as the Commonwealth Zoological Corporation. The corporation is hereby placed in the commission, but shall not be subject to the supervision of the commission, nor any office, board, bureau, department, or other agency of the commonwealth, except as specifically provided in this chapter. This shall not preclude the director or his agents from inspecting the books, records, files or premises of the corporation at any time.

  The corporation may receive, subject to appropriation, an annual operating subsidy from the commonwealth through a line item in the budget of the commission.

  Pursuant to section three of chapter twenty-nine, the corporation may submit a request for such annual operating subsidy to the commission. The commonwealth may also fund, from time to time, major capital improvements and expansion subject to the provisions of section nine.

[ First through third paragraphs as amended by 2006, 139, Sec. 50 effective July 1, 2006. See 2006, 139, Sec. 132. For text effective until July 1, 2006, see above.]

  There is hereby created a nonprofit body to be known as the Commonwealth Zoological Corporation. The corporation is hereby placed in the office, but shall not be subject to the supervision of the office, nor any office, board, bureau, department, or other agency of the commonwealth, except as specifically provided in this chapter. This shall not preclude the executive director or his agents from inspecting the books, records, files or premises of the corporation at any time.

  The corporation may receive, subject to appropriation, an annual operating subsidy from the commonwealth through a line item in the budget of the office.

  Pursuant to section three of chapter twenty-nine, the corporation may submit a request for such annual operating subsidy to the office. The commonwealth may also fund, from time to time, major capital improvements and expansion subject to the provisions of section nine.

  The corporation shall be governed and its corporate powers exercised by the board, which shall consist of fifteen members appointed by the governor in the following manner: the director or his designee, ex-officio; one member chosen from a list of three names submitted by the board of directors of the society; two chosen from a list of six names, three names submitted by the Grove Hall Board of Trade, and three names submitted by the Friends of Franklin Park Zoo; two chosen from a list of six names, three names submitted by the Middlesex Fells Zoological Society, and three names submitted by the Stoneham Board of Selectmen; and nine other members representing the commonwealth's business, corporate, philanthropic and educational communities. The members other than the director shall be appointed for terms of not less than one year and not more than four years as determined by the governor. Upon expiration of the initial appointment, the governor shall appoint said members to four year terms.

  All members of the board shall exercise full and equal voting privileges. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of the term. Members shall be eligible for reappointment. Any member may be removed by the governor for just cause.

  Seven board members shall constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of a majority of the members present and eligible to vote shall be necessary for any action to be taken by the board. The members shall serve without compensation, but each member shall be entitled to reimbursement for necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties of the corporation. Said expenses and duties shall be specified in the board's by-laws. Disbursements for these expenses shall be detailed and available for review in the account books of the corporation. The board shall meet at least once a month and shall have authority over the activities of the corporation.

  The governor shall appoint a chairperson of the board who shall serve at the governor's pleasure. The board shall also designate a secretary who shall not be a member of the board. The secretary shall keep a record of proceedings of the corporation and detailed minutes of each meeting, and shall be custodian of all books, documents, and papers of the corporation, and its official seal. The secretary shall retain copies of all minutes and other records and documents of the corporation and shall certify such copies' authenticity. The board shall also appoint a treasurer who shall have charge of the books and records of account and accounting records of the corporation and shall be responsible, under the supervision of the president, for financial control of the corporation.

  The corporation shall establish procedures by which all meetings of the corporation and the board are open to the public.

  The provisions of chapter two hundred and sixty-eight A and chapter two hundred and sixty-eight B shall apply to all members, officers and employees of the corporation; provided, that such members, officers and employees shall be authorized to conduct fund-raising activities on behalf of the corporation following notice to the state ethics commission.

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