Title 50, Chapter 7, Section 3
( 50-7-3)
(a) The department shall be under the direction and supervision of a
Board of Industry, Trade, and Tourism. (b) On and after July 1, 1999, the Board of Industry, Trade, and
Tourism shall consist of one member from each congressional district
in the state and nine additional members from the state at large.
All members shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to
confirmation by the Senate. The initial terms of members shall be
as follows: two members representative of congressional districts
and two at-large members shall be appointed for a term ending July
1, 2000; two members representative of congressional districts and
at-large members shall be appointed for a term ending July 1, 2001;
three members representative of congressional districts and one
at-large member shall be appointed for a term ending July 1, 2002;
two members representative of congressional districts and two
at-large members shall be appointed for a term ending July 1, 2003;
and two members representative of congressional districts and two
at-large members shall be appointed for a term ending July 1, 2004.
Thereafter, all members appointed to the board by the Governor shall
be appointed for terms of five years and until their successors are
appointed and qualified. In the event of a vacancy during the term
of any member by reason of death, resignation, or otherwise, the
appointment of a successor by the Governor shall be for the
remainder of the unexpired term of such member. (c) The first members appointed under this Code section shall be
appointed for terms which begin July 1, 1999. The members of the
Board of Industry, Trade, and Tourism serving on April 1, 1999,
shall remain in office until their successors are appointed and
qualified. (d) In addition to all other powers granted to the Board of
Industry, Trade, and Tourism under this chapter, the board may
authorize the Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism to enter
into and carry out intergovernmental contracts and agreements for
the purpose of providing financial and other assistance in carrying
out projects or undertakings which will further the public purposes
of development of trade, commerce, industry, and employment
opportunities at the state and local levels. The board may authorize
such contracts and agreements between the department and other
departments, agencies, and entities of state government and may also
authorize such contracts and agreements between the department and
local development authorities. Any such contracts and agreements
shall be awarded pursuant to criteria and procedures developed by
the board. Such criteria and procedures shall be designed to
effectuate those proposed contracts and agreements which will be
most effective in furthering the public purpose of development of
trade, commerce, industry, and employment opportunities at the state
and local levels. Neither the development of such criteria nor the
award of such contracts and agreements shall be subject to Chapter 5
of this title; Chapter 13 of this title; or Article 5 of Chapter 5
of Title 28. The board and the department may expend funds
appropriated or otherwise available to the board and the department
for the public purposes described in this subsection. |