Title 20, Chapter 3, Section 235
( 20-3-235)
The board of commissioners shall provide for the employment of all
personnel and for retention of all support services necessary to
enable it to effectuate and carry out its powers, duties, and
functions under this part, including, but without limitation, the
following: (1) Chief executive officer. The board of commissioners shall
select and employ an executive director of the commission, or
president, if designated by such title by the board of
commissioners, who shall be the chief executive officer of the
commission and who shall serve at the pleasure of the board of
commissioners. The executive director may be employed on an annual
basis by resolution adopted at a regular meeting of the board of
commissioners or for a longer contractual period of time not to
exceed three years. The executive director shall receive such
salary and other compensation and benefits as determined and fixed
by the board of commissioners. He shall cause to be filed with the
commission a fidelity bond in the minimum sum of $100,000.00,
conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties under this
part, and such additional bond coverage as the board of
commissioners may direct; and the cost thereof shall be paid from
funds available to the commission. The executive director shall
provide for maintenance of accurate and permanent minutes and
records of all proceedings and activities of the board of
commissioners and the commission and have authority and
responsibility to implement and carry out all administrative
powers, duties, and functions of the commission in accordance with
governing state and federal laws and rules, regulations, and
policies prescribed by the board of commissioners. Unless
otherwise prescribed by the board of commissioners, the executive
director is authorized to select, employ, and terminate the
employment of, and prescribe the duties of, all officers and
employees of the commission in accordance with applicable
provisions of law; (2) Other officers. The board of commissioners shall designate an
employee of the commission to serve as treasurer of the
commission. The treasurer shall receive and disburse all funds
made available to the commission by the General Assembly or
otherwise in accordance with law and as may be directed by the
board of commissioners. The treasurer shall cause to be filed with
the commission a fidelity bond in such sum as the board of
commissioners shall direct, conditioned upon the faithful
performance of his duties under this part and the proper
accounting of all funds coming into possession or control of the
commission; and the cost thereof shall be paid from funds
available to the commission. The board of commissioners is
authorized to designate the executive director as treasurer. The
board of commissioners shall also designate an employee of the
commission to serve as secretary of the commission. The board of
commissioners is further authorized to designate other budgeted
personnel positions of the commission as officers of the
commission and to ascribe to such positions such duties,
responsibilities, and official titles as it may deem appropriate; (3) Personnel. The commission is authorized to employ, on a
full-time, part-time, or contractual basis, all officers,
employees, professional personnel, agents, experts, consultants,
and other personnel needed for the performance of its powers,
duties, and functions under this part. Officers and employees of
the commission are authorized to travel within and outside the
state in connection with the performance of their duties as may be
authorized by the board of commissioners; (4) Fidelity bonds. All officers and employees of the commission
and public commissioners shall be covered by a fidelity bond or
bonds in such sum or sums and conditioned for such purpose or
purposes as the board of commissioners shall determine, and the
cost thereof shall be paid from funds available to the commission;
and (5) Legal services. Legal services shall be provided to the
commission, the corporation, and the authority by the Attorney
General as provided for by state law, or by private attorneys
designated by the Attorney General, or, if authorized by the
Attorney General, by private attorneys selected and retained or
employed by the commission, the corporation, or the authority for
the purposes authorized by the Attorney General. The commission is
authorized to provide for paying from funds available to the
commission, the corporation, or the authority all legal costs
incurred, including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, court
costs, and all other costs and expenses incurred incident to the
retention of legal services and in respect of legal proceedings. |