WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6
(b) The members of the board, other than the ex officio
members, shall serve a term of four years and are eligible for
reappointment. They shall receive a per diem compensation for
each day spent on official board business as provided in the
State budget.
(c) The Secretary, with the approval of the Governor, may
remove any member of the board for good cause. A vacancy on the
board shall be filled for the unexpired term in the manner set
forth in subsection (a).
(d) A majority of the board shall be a quorum for the
transaction of all business.
(e) The board shall consult with and advise the director
and the Secretary with respect to the operation, programs,
services, personnel, and rules and regulations of the
Institution.
(f) The board may summon witnesses and administer oaths,
and may petition a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce its
summonses.
(g) The board may authorize any member to execute documents
on its behalf.]
3.
THE GOVERNOR SHALL APPOINT A CITIZEN'S ADVISORY BOARD, BASED
ON RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SECRETARY, TO ADVISE THE DIRECTOR AND
THE SECRETARY WITH RESPECT TO THE OPERATION AND PROGRAMS OF THE
INSTITUTION.
4.
(a) The director is the chief administrative officer of the
Institution.
(b) The director shall be a trained and competent
administrator. [He] THE DIRECTOR shall be appointed by the
[Secretary from a list of at least two qualified nominees
submitted by the board. The Secretary may reject any list of
nominees and request another list. The director] SECRETARY, shall
serve at the pleasure of the Secretary, and shall receive the
salary provided in the State budget.
(c) Subject to the authority of the Secretary[, the board,]
and the board of review, the director has the authority necessary
to enable [him] THE DIRECTOR to manage and supervise the
Institution and to implement its programs and services. [With the
advice of the board and subject to the authority of the
Secretary, the director may adopt, amend, and repeal rules and
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