Section 21. (a) Upon issuance of the draft candidate site identification report, the board shall request the chief executive officer of each community in which is located all or part of a candidate site identified in such draft report to take appropriate action to establish a community supervisory committee for such community. Each community supervisory committee shall be composed of the chief executive officer or his designee, who shall serve as chairperson; the chairperson of the conservation commission or his designee; the chairperson of the board of health or his designee; the chairperson of the planning board or his designee; and three residents of the community nominated by the chief executive officer and approved by a majority vote of the city council or board of selectmen, who shall serve at the pleasure of the chief executive officer.
(b) If the chief executive officer of such community fails to take appropriate action to establish a community supervisory committee within forty-five days of the issuance of the draft candidate site identification report, the board shall designate a committee to assume the responsibilities of the community supervisory committee for such community until such community supervisory committee is established.
(c) The powers and duties of each community supervisory committee shall be:
(1) upon the designation of candidate sites pursuant to section twenty, to represent the best interests of the candidate site community in the site selection process established pursuant to sections twenty, twenty-three and twenty-four;
(2) upon selection of any superior site located within the community, to represent the best interests of the site community in the environmental review of, and licensing proceedings for the facility to be developed at such superior site and in the review and monitoring of facility operations; and
(3) to designate an operator and technology pursuant to section twenty-seven; and
(4) to receive and expend such technical assistance and planning funds as may be provided pursuant to this section.
(d) The board shall, in accordance with the regulations adopted under section four, provide sufficient funds to each community supervisory committee to enable it to acquire administrative and clerical personnel and to retain consultants necessary to exercise the powers and duties established in this section.
(e) Upon the expiration of thirty days after the selection of any superior site or, if a petition for an adjudicatory proceeding has been filed pursuant to section twenty-four, upon a final decision of the commissioner of the department of environmental protection approving the site selection, no further funds shall be provided, pursuant to this section, to community supervisory committees in communities other than a site community. Upon the execution of a comprehensive operating contract pursuant to section thirty-three, no further funds shall be provided to community supervisory committees in site communities pursuant to this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 111h - Massachusetts Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act
Section 4 - Powers and Duties of Board; Acceptance of Donations, Loans or Grants
Section 4a - Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Fund; Assessments
Section 4b - Violations of Sec. 4a; Civil Penalties
Section 6 - Public Participation Coordinator; Duties
Section 10 - Phase I of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Management Act; Planning
Section 11 - Procedures for Adoption of Management Plan
Section 14 - Site Selection Criteria and Application Guidelines; Adoption of Regulations
Section 15 - Selection of Operators; Adoption of Regulations
Section 17 - Initiation of Site Selection Process; Board Vote; Conditions
Section 19 - Site Selection Process; Procedures
Section 21 - Community Supervisory Committees; Establishment
Section 24 - Petition by Aggrieved Person; Adjudicatory Proceeding
Section 25 - Phase Iii of the Low–level Waste Management Act; Selection of Operator and Technology
Section 27 - Certified Applicant Interviews; Selection of Operator of Superior Site Facility
Section 28 - Execution of Development Contract
Section 30 - Notice of Intent to Apply for Facility License; Environmental Impact Report
Section 33 - Negotiation of Comprehensive Operating Contract; Contents
Section 34 - Community Compensation
Section 36 - Comprehensive Environmental Monitoring Program; Establishment
Section 37 - Commencement of Facility Construction
Section 40 - Operation of Facility; Temporary or Permanent Closure; Inspection Report
Section 41 - Contingent Liability Account; Institutional Control Account
Section 42 - Administration of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Trust Fund
Section 43 - Facility Closure Plan
Section 44 - Active Observation and Maintenance of Facility
Section 46 - Transfer of Facility License From Operator
Section 47 - Institutional Control of Facility; Annual Report; Public Meetings