Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 197 - Tobacco Settlement Commission
Rule 197.00.18-001 - Amendment to Bylaws of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
ARKANSAS TOBACCO SETTLEMENT COMMISSION
BYLAWS
AS AMENDED BY THE COMMISSION ON JULY 10, 2018
I. COMMISSION CREATION & OPERATION
The Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission (ATSC) is an agency of state government created by Sections 17 and 18 of the Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Act of 2000, Ark. Code Ann. § 19-12-101, et seq.ATSC is authorized under Section 19-12-117(e) to adopt bylaws for the governance of the Commission.
II. COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP
III. QUORUM & VOTING
IV. COMMISSION OFFICERS
The Commission membership shall elect from its body officers to serve in the following capacities and to perform the following duties. The term of service for these officers shall be at least one year. If the Commission has not selected officers to replace them after the year period, then the officers will continue to serve until their successors have been selected.
V. COMMISSION COMMITTEES
Special committees may be created at the directive of the Chairman or by a majority vote of the Commission. A special committee may serve for a set term, determined in the committee's creation, or until dissolved by their respective body of creation.
Unless otherwise prescribed in the bylaws or through the committee creation, members of Commission committees may be any appointed or ex officio members of the Commission.
VI. COMMISSION MEETINGS
The Commission shall meet at least four times each year as required by the Act. These meetings shall take place once a quarter at a location and time determined by the Chair. Notice will be provided to Commissioners prior to each regular quarterly meeting either by postal mail, electronic mail, or telephone.
The Executive Director will prepare the agenda for regular and special meetings. The agenda will be distributed to Commission members, ATSC Programs, and be available to the public in advance of the meeting. The agenda should generally state the items that will be considered at a meeting. The agenda may be amended by the Chair or through a vote of the Commission.
VII. GRANTS
Section 17 (i) of the Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Act states:
If the deposits into the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission Fund exceed the amount necessary to pay the costs and expenses described in Sub-section (h) of this Section, then the ATSC is authorized to make grants as follows:
Following ATSC staff review for eligibility and compliance with application requirements, an external independent review committee will evaluate applications using a grading system adopted by the Executive Committee. Grants will be reviewed on a competitive basis, with the independent reviewers using scoring priorities provided to them by the Executive Committee. All applications will be reviewed and rated quantitatively and qualitatively. Funding recommendations will be presented to the ATSC by the Executive Committee. Final funding decisions will be made by the ATSC, under the authority granted to them within the Act § 19-12-117(i).
VIII. RULE-MAKING
The agency has been authorized by the Legislature to promulgate rules, Arkansas Code Annotated § 19-12-117(e). The agency follows the procedural requirements of the Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act, in particular A.C.A. § 25-15-203 and § 25-15-204. Additionally, the agency is required to abide by the provisions of AC.A. § 10-3-309, and any other statutes or directives applicable to rule promulgation.
IX. DECLARATORY ORDERS
A declaratory order is a means of resolving a controversy or answering questions or doubts concerning the applicability of statutory provisions, rules, or orders over which the agency has authority. A petition for declaratory order may be used only to resolve questions or doubts as to how the statutes, rules, or orders may apply to the petitioner's particular circumstances. A declaratory order is not the appropriate means for determining the conduct of another person or for obtaining a policy statement of general applicability from an agency. A petition or declaratory order must describe the potential impact of statutes, rules, or orders upon the petitioner's interests.
The process to obtain a declaratory order is begun by filing with the Executive Director a petition that provides the following information:
X. INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC GUIDANCE
The Executive Director shall handle any Arkansas Freedom of Information Act requests, and any public or press questions regarding the Commission. The public or press may obtain information about the agency or make submissions or requests by telephone, postal mail, or electronic mail.