§ 15-9-104 - Commission on Information Age Communities established.
               	 		
15-9-104.    Commission on Information Age Communities established.
    (a)  There is created the Commission on Information Age Communities, which shall consist of nine (9) voting members:
      (1)  The President of the Arkansas Science and Technology Authority;
      (2)  The Director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission;
      (3)  The Director of the Department of Finance and Administration;
      (4)  The Director of the Department of Information Systems;
      (5)  The Director of the Department of Education;
      (6)  The Director of the Department of Higher Education; and
      (7)    (A)  Three  (3) members appointed by the Governor from a list of names submitted by  the membership of the commission who are knowledgeable in various  aspects of information technology and community development.
            (B)  The members appointed by the Governor shall serve staggered three-year terms.
(b)  The  commission shall annually elect one (1) member from the commission as  Chair of the Commission on Information Age Communities. The commission  may also elect a Vice Chair of the Commission on Information Age  Communities and a Secretary of the Commission on Information Age  Communities.
(c)    (1)  Five  (5) members of the commission shall constitute a quorum, and the  affirmative vote of five (5) members shall be necessary for any action  taken by the commission.
      (2)  No  vacancy in the membership of the commission shall impair the right of a  quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the  commission.
(d)  Members of the commission shall serve without compensation.
(e)  The commission shall meet at least semiannually.
(f)  The  commission will report at least annually to the Governor and the Joint  Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology  regarding the status of its work.
(g)    (1)  In carrying out its functions, the commission may create such advisory committees as it may deem necessary.
      (2)  The  memberships of these advisory committees may include both members and  staff of the commission and other persons drawn from sources other than  the commission, all of whom shall serve at the pleasure of the  commission.
      (3)  Members of such advisory committees shall serve without compensation for their membership on the committees.