Creation of commission; membership; officers.

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There is created, as an administrative agency of Richland, Lexington, and Fairfield counties, the Midlands Technical College Commission. The commission is composed of thirteen members who must be appointed by the Governor for a term of four years as follows: seven members must be appointed upon the recommendation of a majority of the legislative delegation representing Richland County, five members must be appointed upon the recommendation of a majority of the legislative delegation representing Lexington County, and one member must be appointed upon the recommendation of a majority of the legislative delegation representing Fairfield County. If a vacancy occurs, a successor must be appointed in the same manner as the original appointment for the unexpired portion of the term. Any member may be removed by the appointing authority for neglect of duty, misconduct, or malfeasance in office after being given a written statement of reasons and an opportunity to be heard. Members serve until their successors are appointed and qualify, but any delay in appointing a successor does not extend the term of the succession. The members of the commission shall receive per diem as provided for members of boards, commissions, and committees and actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. The commission shall elect from its membership a chairman, a vice chairman, a treasurer, and a secretary to serve for terms of two years and until their successors are elected and qualify. The office of chairman must be rotated among the representatives of the three counties, but the practice of rotating the office of chairman may be dispensed with by a three-fourths vote of the commission. If the office of chairman becomes vacant, a successor must be elected for the remainder of the term and must be from the members representing the same county as the former chairman. The same rotation must be applied to the office of vice chairman, but the practice of rotating the office of vice chairman may be dispensed with if, by three-fourths vote, the commission finds that the rotation is impracticable.

HISTORY: 1989 Act No. 33, Section 1; 1994 Act No. 492, Section 1; 2002 Act No. 326, Section 11; 2004 Act No. 190, Section 1, eff March 18, 2004; 2014 Act No. 239 (S.1295), Section 1, eff June 2, 2014.

Effect of Amendment

The 2004 amendment deleted the third and fourth sentences relating to term limitations for members of the commission.

2014 Act No. 239, Section 1, added Fairfield county to the first sentence, substituted "thirteen members" for "twelve members" in the second sentence, added the last clause to the second sentence, relating to Fairfield county, and in the sentence relating to the rotation of the office of chairman, changed the number of counties referenced to three, and added the exception at the end.


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