503 - Small Business Council.

     § 503.  Small Business Council.        (a)  Establishment.--There is established within the     department an agency to be known as the Small Business Council.     The council shall do all of the following:            (1)  Assist with the development of policies and        regulations which affect small businesses within this        Commonwealth.            (2)  Provide advice relating to the nature of small        business practices and problems in this Commonwealth.            (3)  Provide a review of existing and proposed policies        and regulations which are relevant to small business.        (b)  Composition.--The council shall be composed of 13     members. The secretary shall serve ex officio. Twelve members     shall be appointed as follows:            (1)  Four individuals appointed by the Governor.            (2)  Two individuals appointed by the President pro        tempore of the Senate.            (3)  Two individuals appointed by the Minority Leader of        the Senate.            (4)  Two individuals appointed by the Speaker of the        House of Representatives.            (5)  Two individuals appointed by the Minority Leader of        the House of Representatives.        (c)  Qualifications.--In order to be eligible for appointment     to the council, an individual must:            (1)  have a background in improving small businesses; and            (2)  be one of the following:                (i)  a present owner or operator of a small business            within this Commonwealth;                (ii)  a member of the academic community who has            expertise regarding small business practices; or                (iii)  a professional who specializes in representing            small businesses.        (d)  Term.--Each member of the council shall serve for a     period of two years.        (e)  Organization.--The secretary shall serve as chairperson.        (f)  Meetings.--The council shall meet at the call of the     chairperson.        (g)  Quorum.--A majority of the board shall constitute a     quorum. A majority of the members present shall be necessary to     transact business on behalf of the council.        (h)  Expenses.--A member shall not receive compensation or     remuneration but shall be entitled to reimbursement for all     reasonable and necessary actual expenses.        (i)  Administrative assistance.--The department shall do all     of the following:            (1)  Provide administrative and technical support to the        council.            (2)  Publish notice of council meetings in accordance        with 65 Pa.C.S. Ch. 7 (relating to open meetings).            (3)  Maintain a mailing list of persons who have        requested specific notification of meetings and activities of        the council.            (4)  Designate a deputy secretary to attend council        meetings and to serve as the public's liaison of the council.        (j)  Cooperation.--Upon the council's request, an executive     agency shall provide the council with officially promulgated     regulatory and nonregulatory documents which regulate or would     regulate small businesses.        Cross References.  Section 503 is referred to in section 502     of this title.