827 - Board of directors.

§  827.  Board  of  directors. The board of directors of the authority  shall consist of thirteen  members,  as  follows:  The  commissioner  of  agriculture  and markets or the commissioner's representative shall be a  member ex-officio. The board of supervisors of each of the  counties  in  the  district  shall  each  name  directors as follows: Onondaga, three;  Oswego, two; Cayuga, two; Madison, two; Cortland, one; Oneida, one,  and  Wayne,  one.  One  member  from  each of the above-named counties may be  either a producer or non-producer of agricultural  products;  the  other  members  named  by  the  board  of  supervisors  of  the counties in the  district entitled to additional directors shall be  persons  engaged  in  farming  and  deriving a greater part of their income therefrom, and all  such appointments made after May  first,  nineteen  hundred  forty-four,  shall be producers who actually sell all or part of their produce on the  Central New York Regional Market.    Each member shall continue as a member during the pleasure of the body  appointing  him  or her, and upon a vacancy occurring by the filing with  the secretary  of  the  authority  of  a  duly  certified  copy  of  the  resolution  signifying  that an appointment has been terminated, or upon  resignation of a member, or a vacancy occurring in any other manner,  it  shall  be  filled in a manner corresponding to the original appointment.  Each member shall, before entering upon the duties of office,  take  the  constitutional  oath  of  office  and file the same in the office of the  secretary of state. One more than one half of the duly qualified members  shall constitute a quorum  for  the  transaction  of  business  and  the  concurrence of one more than one half of the duly qualified members at a  meeting  shall  be necessary to the validity of any resolution, order or  determination.  Any  member  may  be  removed  by   the   governor   for  inefficiency,  neglect  of duty or misconduct in office, after a hearing  upon charges and an opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel upon  not less than ten days' notice. The members shall not receive  a  salary  or  other  compensation,  but  shall be paid actual expenses incurred in  attending meetings  of  the  board  and  in  performing  committee  work  assigned  to them by the board. Expenses for travel shall not exceed the  per mile rate allowed state employees for use of personal cars. Expenses  of a special or extraordinary nature may be allowed by resolution of the  board.