Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-315-17 - Council officers and their duties
(a) The officers of
the Council shall be a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer, each
of whom shall be elected.
(b)
Members of the Council shall elect officers each year during the regular
meeting held in April of each calendar year. Officers shall serve for a term of
one (1) year commencing July 1 next following their election. In the event
elections are delayed, a Council member shall continue to serve until a
successor is elected. A vacancy in the offices of the Council shall be filled
by a vote of the Council at the next regular or special meeting.
(c) The chairman shall prepare for the
approval and adoption of the Council at the regular October meeting of the
Council: a draft annual plan and budget; and an annual report for the time
period corresponding to the state fiscal year that just ended. The chairman
shall also be responsible for preparation of agendas and for presiding over
meetings. The chairman may exercise other duties, consistent with chapter 446h
of the Connecticut General Statutes and sections
22a-315-10 through
22a-315-19
of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, as voted upon by the
Council.
(d) The vice-chairman
shall, in the absence of the chair perform the duties of the chairman and may
exercise other duties, consistent with chapter 446h of the Connecticut General
Statutes and sections
22a-315-10 through
22a-315-19
of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, as voted upon by the
Council.
(e) The recording
secretary shall be responsible for notice of all meetings, taking of minutes
and certifying official actions taken by the Council. The recording secretary
may exercise other duties, consistent with chapter 446h of the Connecticut
General Statutes and sections
22a-315-10 through
22a-315-19
of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, as voted upon by the
Council.
(f) The treasurer shall be
responsible for maintaining financial records for the Council, preparing an
annual financial report and preparation of financial reports as may be
requested by the Council.
(g) A
member shall excuse himself or herself from discussions and voting on any
matter before the Council in which he or she, or his or her spouse, children,
or employer has a direct or indirect personal financial interest.
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