Code of Alabama
Chapter 35 - Alabama Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund.
Section 22-35-6 - Alabama Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Trust Fund Management Board Created; Composition; Powers and Duties; Compensation.

(a) There is hereby created the Alabama Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Trust Fund Management Board, hereinafter referred to as the "management board," comprised of nine voting members: One member appointed by the Governor for a three-year term, one member appointed by the Lieutenant Governor for a three-year term, one member appointed by the Senate President Pro Tempore for a two-year term, one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives for a two-year term, and one member appointed by the Speaker Pro Tempore for a one-year term, all of whom are from a list of qualified individuals for each position provided by the governing body of the Petroleum and Convenience Marketers of Alabama; and additionally, one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives for a one-year term from a list of qualified individuals provided by the governing body of the Southern Gasoline Retailers and Automotive Services Association; one member appointed by the Governor for a three-year term from the Alabama Petroleum Council; one member appointed by the Governor for a one-year term from a list of qualified individuals nominated by the governing body of the Alabama Petroleum Equipment Contractors Association who represent a company that is a vendor of petroleum dispensing equipment; and one member appointed by the Lieutenant Governor for a two-year term from the list of approved trust fund contractors who represent a company that is a response action contractor. Each shall be a bona fide resident of the State of Alabama.
The membership of the committee shall reflect the racial, ethnic, gender, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state, if possible.
(b) Initial board members shall be appointed within 30 days of September 30, 2003, and shall begin serving immediately upon appointment, until confirmed or rejected by the Senate. Subsequent board members shall serve three-year terms. Each term shall expire on September 30th. Board members are eligible for appointment to more than one term. Each board member shall be subject to confirmation by the Senate and shall serve after the expiration of his or her term until his or her successor shall be duly appointed and qualified.
(c) The board shall oversee the operation and review the implementation of the fund to accomplish the intended purposes and advise the Legislature and the department as appropriate; shall review and make recommendations to the department on determinations of fund ineligibility; shall review and make recommendations to the department on compensation and performance of response action contractors and oversee the claims process; and may incur expenses to carry out the duties imposed in this chapter. Prior to the promulgation of any proposed regulation dealing with the administration of the fund, the department shall receive the approval of the management board. The board shall provide the department a response to its request for approval within 60 days of receipt of such request unless such other time is mutually agreed upon by the department and the management board.
(d) The board shall elect annually a chair, vice chair, and a secretary-treasurer from its members. A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The board may employ personnel and arrange for assistance, services, and supplies as it requires for the performance of its duties.
(e) Each member of the board shall receive a per diem consistent with the per diem allowed by other comparable boards and consistent with applicable state laws for attending sessions of the board or its subcommittees and for the time spent in necessary travel to attend meetings of the board or its subcommittees. In addition, each member of the board shall be reimbursed for travel and clerical expenses incurred in carrying out this chapter. Expenses certified by the board as properly and necessarily incurred in the discharge of its duties, including, but not limited to, authorized compensation, additional legal services, experts, clerks, and supplies, shall be paid out of the fund.