2010 Tennessee Code
Title 62 - Professions, Businesses and Trades
Chapter 43 - Tennessee Employee Leasing Act
62-43-104 - Rules and regulations Advisory board.

62-43-104. Rules and regulations Advisory board.

(a)  The commissioner has the authority to prescribe rules and regulations for the conduct of the business and licensing of staff leasing companies that may be deemed necessary to carry out this chapter. These rules shall have the force and effect of law and shall be enforced by the commissioner in the same manner as this chapter. Rules and regulations pursuant to this chapter shall be promulgated in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5.

(b)  (1)  The advisory board is created and shall consist of five (5) members to be appointed by the governor.

     (2)  Three (3) members of the advisory board shall be licensees under this chapter. The remaining board members shall be residents of this state, must not be or ever have been connected with the business of staff leasing and one (1) such member shall represent the consumer interests of the state of Tennessee and one (1) such member shall be a representative of the department of commerce and insurance.

     (3)  On or before January 31, 1996, the governor shall appoint five (5) eligible and qualified persons to be members of the board as follows:

          (A)  One (1) member for a term of two (2) years.

          (B)  Two (2) members for terms of three (3) years each.

          (C)  Two (2) members for terms of four (4) years each.

     (4)  As the terms of the members expire, the governor shall appoint successors for the terms of four (4) years, and the members shall serve until their successors are appointed. The members' service on the advisory board shall begin upon appointment and continue until their successors are appointed.

     (5)  The advisory board has the authority to recommend rules and regulations to the commissioner for the conduct of the business and licensing of staff leasing companies that may be deemed necessary to carry out this chapter.

[Acts 1994, ch. 950, § 5.]  

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