Section 11A. There is hereby established within the office of planning and programming a bicycle and pedestrian advisory board. The board shall oversee the state's bicycle and pedestrian activities and advise the bicycle and pedestrian program office. The board shall consist of the secretary of transportation or his designee; the secretary of environmental affairs or his designee; the administrator of highways or his designee; the commissioner of environmental management or his designee; the commissioner of the department of conservation and recreation or his designee; the general manager of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority or his designee; the colonel of state police or his designee; the commissioner of public health or his designee; the executive director of travel and tourism or his designee; 1 representative of a regional planning agency; 7 non-governmental members who shall be appointed by the governor upon recommendation of the co-chairmen of the board; 3 of whom shall be experts in bicycle safety; 1 of whom shall be a representative of the commercial bicycle industry; 3 of whom shall be representatives of bicycle organizations; and 7 members who are experts in pedestrian transportation. The bicycle and pedestrian program manager shall serve ex-officio. Each appointee shall serve without compensation for a term of 2 years and may be reappointed to serve for not more than 3 consecutive terms. Two chairmen shall be selected by a majority vote of the board members but at least one of the chairman shall not be an employee of the commonwealth. The advisory board shall meet at least 4 times each year. The board shall monitor the implementation of the Massachusetts statewide bicycle transportation plan and the Massachusetts statewide pedestrian transportation plan and assist the bicycle and pedestrian program office in preparing future plan updates. Initially, the non-governmental members shall be appointed by the governor, chosen from a list of qualified applicants fairly representing the various geographical regions of the Commonwealth, as provided by the Bicycle Coalition, also known as MassBike, a state-wide bicycle advocacy organization and by WalkBoston, a metropolitan area pedestrian organization.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth
Chapter 21a - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Section 1 - Creation; Secretary; Acting Secretary; Undersecretary
Section 3 - Functions of Secretary; Report
Section 4 - Powers and Duties of Secretary
Section 4a - Coastal Zone Management Office
Section 5 - Program Review Boards; Appointment; Reports; Expenses
Section 6 - Experts and Assistants; Appointment; Qualifications; Classified Employees; Tenure
Section 7 - Departments; Commissioners, Appointment, Removal, Qualifications, Functions, Salary
Section 8 - Organization of Departments; Powers, Duties and Functions
Section 8a - Water Resources Commission; Members; Terms
Section 8b - Chairman; Duties of Commission
Section 8c - Water Supply Policy Statement; Update and Report
Section 8d - Rules and Regulations
Section 8f - Meetings; Expenses; per Diem
Section 9 - Grants and Gifts; Expenditure; Records
Section 10b - Enforcement of Penal Laws
Section 10c - Authority of Officers
Section 10d - Uniforms; Badges; Fine for Unlawful Use
Section 10e - Entry on Private Land; Disposition of Animals
Section 10h - Fines for Categories of Violations
Section 11 - Boating Safety Advisory Board
Section 11a - Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board
Section 12 - Rules and Regulations; Adoption; Review
Section 13a - System Inspectors of On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems; Penalty
Section 14 - Disposal of Dredged Materials
Section 16 - Civil Administrative Penalties
Section 17 - Soil Containing Dangerous Levels of Lead; Cover and Disposal; Regulations
Section 18 - Permit Application and Compliance Assurance Fees; Timely Action Schedules; Regulations
Section 18a - Federal Safe Drinking Water Assessment; Advisory Committee
Section 19 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 19 to 19j
Section 19a - Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals
Section 19d - License Requirement; Regulations
Section 19e - Inspection of Known or Suspected Sites; Warrants
Section 19f - Violations; Orders Issued by Board; Notice to Department
Section 19g - Civil Administrative Penalties
Section 19h - Adjudicatory Hearings; Judicial Review
Section 19i - Jurisdiction of Superior Court
Section 19j - Violations; Penalties
Section 20 - Joint Powers Agreements; Definitions; Approval; Administration
Section 21 - Competitive Procurement of Electric Generation
Section 22 - Carbon Dioxide Cap and Trade Program
Section 23 - Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Committee
Section 24 - Office of the State Climatologist; Powers and Duties; Term
Section 25 - Water Infrastructure Advisory Committee; Members; Report
Section 26 - Local Seafood Marketing Program; Objectives; Steering Committee