Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 128 - Forestry Commission
Rule 128.00.98-001 - Bylaws of the Arkansas Forestry Commission
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 128.00.98-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I. General
A. Intent: These Bylaws supplement the
Arkansas Forestry Commission's Rules and Regulations dated October 1,1992, its
enabling legislation, codified at A.C.A. §
15-31-101
et seq., and other pertinent statutes. The Bylaws govern the
conduct of the business of the Arkansas Forestry Commission and shall be
interpreted to establish orderly, equitable, and efficient
procedures.
B. Effective Date:
Pursuant to A.C.A. §
25-15-204(e),
these Bylaws are effective ten days after filing with the Secretary of State,
the Arkansas State Library, and the Arkansas Code Revision
Commission.
C. Authority: The
Arkansas General Assembly established the Arkansas Forestry Commission and
prescribed its organization, duties, and powers. A.C.A. §
15-31-103(c)
directs the Arkansas Forestry Commission to adopt rules for the conduct of its
business.
II. Membership and Structure
A. Members and Terms: A.C.A.
§
15-31-102
provides that the Arkansas Forestry Commission shall have nine members
appointed by the Governor. Members serve nine-year terms.
B. Officers
1. Chair
a.
At the final Regular Meeting of 1997 and every second year thereafter, members
of the Arkansas Forestry Commission shall elect a Chair to serve during the
next two calendar years.
b. A
member shall serve as Chair for no more than four years during a nine-year
term.
c. The Chair shall determine
the agenda for all meetings of the Arkansas Forestry Commission, except the
Chair shall place items on the agenda at the request of five or more
members.
d. The Chair shall preside
at all meetings of the Arkansas Forestry Commission.
e. The Chair shall appoint members to the
Standing Committees and may establish ad-hoc committees.
f. The Chair shall authenticate by his
signature all the approved acts, orders, and minutes of the Arkansas Forestry
Commission.
g. The Chair may
represent the Arkansas Forestry Commission.
2. Vice Chair
a. At the final Regular Meeting of 1997 and
every second year thereafter, members of the Arkansas Forestry Commission shall
elect a Vice Chair to serve during the next two calendar years.
b. A member shall serve as Vice Chair for no
more than four years during a nine-year term.
c. The Vice Chair shall become the Acting
Chair and temporarily shall assume the powers and duties of the Chair in the
event of the absence or disability of the Chair.
d. The Acting Chair shall revert to the Vice
Chair and the Chair shall resume the powers and duties of the office when the
Chair is able.
e-1. If the Chair is
unable to fulfill the duties of the office for the remainder of a term, the
Vice Chair shall become Chair for the remainder of the term. This service shall
not count toward the four-year term limit established at Bylaw §
11(B)(1)(b).
e-2. At the next
Regular Meeting after the Vice Chair ascends to the Chair, the members shall
elect a new Vice Chair to complete the term. This service shall not count
toward the four-year term limit established at Bylaw §
11(B)(2)(b).
3. Secretary
a. As provided in A.C.A. §
15-31-104, the
State Forester shall be, ex officio, secretary of the Arkansas
Forestry Commission but shall have no vote on matters coming before
it.
b. As authorized by A.C.A.
§
15-31-104(2),
the Arkansas Forestry Commission delegates to the State Forester the powers and
duties vested in it by its enabling legislation. The State Forester's decisions
made under this delegated authority are subject to review by the Arkansas
Forestry Commission. The Arkansas Forestry Commission retains its authority to
determine agency policy.
III. Committees
A. General
1. Committees shall review issues and
recommend action to be taken by the Arkansas Forestry Commission. Committees
are not empowered to act on behalf of the Arkansas Forestry Commission absent
specific authorization.
2. A
committee shall meet as needed and as called by the committee chair.
3. The committee chair shall determine the
agendas for committee meetings, preside at committee meetings, and report
committee recommendations to the Arkansas Forestry Commission.
4. The committee chair shall authenticate by
his signature all the approved acts, orders, and minutes of the
committees.
B. Standing
Committees
1. Executive Committee: The Chair
and Vice Chair of the Arkansas Forestry Commission and the chairs of the
Personnel and Finance Committees shall comprise the membership of the Executive
Committee. The Chair of the Arkansas Forestry Commission shall serve as Chair
of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall review proposed
legislation and shall consider other matters not directly related to agency
personnel and finances, all as determined by the Chair.
2. Personnel Committee: The Personnel
Committee shall consider issues and agency policies regarding personnel
matters.
3. Finance Committee: The
Finance Committee shall review budgets proposed by the staff and may consider
other matters concerning the finances of the agency.
C. Ad-hoc Committees: The Chair may appoint
ad-hoc committees to review specific matters and make recommendations to the
Arkansas Forestry Commission. Ad-hoc committees disband upon completion of the
assigned tasks.
IV. Meetings of the Arkansas Forestry Commission
A. Quorum: A.C.A. §
15-31-103(e)
provides that a quorum shall consist of not less than five members present at
any Regular or Special Meeting.
B.
Regular Meetings: A.C.A. §
15-31-103(d) provides that the Arkansas
Forestry Commission shall meet quarterly.
C. Special Meetings: A.C.A. §
15-31-103(d)
provides that the Chair may call Special Meetings. Upon request of five or more
members, the Chair shall call a Special Meeting.
D. Procedures; In presiding at meetings, the
Chair shall employ reasonable and efficient procedures. The Chair shall resolve
procedural issues by following Robert's Rules of Order.
E. Voting: Except the Chair, each member
shall be entitled to one vote on each matter coming before the Arkansas
Forestry Commission. The Chair may vote whenever the Chair's vote will affect
the result.
V. Severance and Amendment
A. Severance: The provisions of
these Bylaws are severable. Any provision determined to be contrary to law
shall be void and the remaining provisions will not be affected.
B. Amendment: The Arkansas Forestry
Commission may amend these Bylaws by majority vote of a quorum at any Regular
or Special Meeting.
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