Section 12. Each member state shall create a state council for interstate juvenile supervision. While each state may determine the membership of its own state council, its membership must include at least 1 representative from the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of government, victims groups, and the compact administrator, deputy compact administrator or designee. Each compacting state shall retain the right to determine the qualifications of the compact administrator or deputy compact administrator. Each state council shall advise and may exercise oversight and advocacy relative to such state's participation in interstate commission activities and other duties as may be determined by such state including, but not limited to, development of policy relative to operations and procedures of the compact within such state.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 120a - Interstate Compact on Juveniles
Section 3 - Interstate Commission for Juveniles
Section 4 - Powers and Duties of the Interstate Commission
Section 5 - By-Laws Governing Conduct of the Interstate Commission
Section 6 - Officers and Staff of the Interstate Commission
Section 7 - Qualified Immunity, Defense and Indemnification
Section 8 - Promulgation and Publication of Rules
Section 9 - Oversight by Interstate Commission and Enforcement of Compact
Section 11 - Payment of Expenses; Levy and Collection of Annual Assessment From Compacting States
Section 12 - State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision
Section 13 - Eligibility to Become Compacting State; Effective Date and Amendment of Compact
Section 14 - Withdrawal of Compacting State From Compact
Section 16 - Judicial Enforcement
Section 17 - Dissolution of Compact
Section 18 - Severability and Construction
Section 19 - Enforcement of Other Laws Conflicting With Compact
Section 20 - Binding Effect of Compact Upon Compacting States