(a)
Membership
Requirements. Each citizen advisory board shall consist of from 15
to 21 members appointed by the Commissioner, the total number of members to be
in the discretion of the Commissioner, subject to the following requirements:
1. b of the members shall live within the
area served by the area office and the remaining members shall either live or
work within the area served by the area office;
2. The Commissioner shall seek to provide
representation in the membership of the area office board reflective of the
geographical and demographic diversity of the area served by the area
office;
3. No more than five of the
members may be employees of the Commonwealth;
4. No member shall be an employee of the
Department;
5. No member shall be
an employee, officer, or member of the board of directors, of a non-profit or
other private service provider agency which contracts with the
Department;
6. At least 1/2 of
the members shall be persons eligible for the Department's services, or family
members or guardians of such persons;
7. Two of the members shall be family members
or guardians of such individuals who are under 22 years of age, or persons who
work in some capacity with children with intellectual disability;
8. Members shall serve without compensation,
and shall be sworn to the faithful performance of their duties.
(b)
Terms of
Office. The Commissioner shall appoint area office board members
to terms of office as follows:
1. All members
shall be appointed for three year terms; except that upon formation of a new
area office board, the Commissioner shall appoint the members for terms as
follows: one third of the board shall be appointed for one year, a shall be
appointed for two years, and a shall be appointed for three years.
2. Upon the expiration of the term of any
member of an area office board, the Commissioner shall appoint a successor for
a term of three years;
3. In the
event of a vacancy in the membership of a area office board where the term of
the former member's appointment has not yet expired, the Commissioner may
appoint a member who shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired
term;
4. Each area office board
shall suggest for consideration by the Commissioner one or more names for each
expiring term or vacancy;
5. No
member of an area office board shall be appointed for more than two consecutive
three-year terms.
(c)
Duties and Powers. Each area office board shall have
the following duties and powers:
1. To act as
the representative of the citizens in the area served by the area
office;
2. To take cognizance of
matters affecting individuals with intellectual disability and to work to
effect positive change;
3. To
advise regarding local needs and resources in the development of services and
supports;
4. To advise in the
recruitment and selection of the area office director to be appointed by the
Regional Director; provided that the Regional Director may designate a person
to act as area office director in any case in which such office is
vacant;
5. To advise through
participation in quality enhancement and other Departmental monitoring
functions regarding the quality of services and supports within the area
office;
6. To assist in the
location of community services and supports and in community acceptance and
education efforts within the area served by the area office;
7. To consult with the Commissioner or the
area office director in the establishment of priorities for the area office and
in policies regarding relationships with other agencies and
organizations.
8. To consult with
the statewide Advisory Council, established pursuant to St. 1998, c. 194,
§ 344, regarding any matters concerning the area;
9. To suggest for consideration by the
Commissioner one or more members for appointment to the citizen advisory board
for the area office's region;
10.
To elect from its members annually a president and such other officers as it
deems appropriate; provided that the area office board shall adopt rules or
by-laws for its proper organization and for procedures at meetings; provided
further that such rules or by-laws and any subsequent amendments thereto shall
be submitted to the Commissioner for approval;
11. To hold at least four regular meetings
during each year and to convene special meetings on the call of the area office
board's president, or ten members of the Board, or the area office director, or
the Commissioner; provided that the area office director shall be notified of,
and may participate in, all meetings, but shall not vote;
12. To appoint such advisory committees from
its members as the area office board may from time to time deem necessary,
provided that the members of such committees shall serve for such terms as the
area office board may determine, and provided that such advisory committees are
constituted with the knowledge and approval of the area office
director.
(d)
Removal. The Commissioner, after consultation with the
other Committee members, may remove a person as a member. Grounds for removal
shall include serious disregard or gross neglect of responsibilities or other
actions which are in violation of law or of the regulations or policies of the
Department or the procedures of the Committee.