301 - Organization of commission.

                                CHAPTER 3                  PENNSYLVANIA FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION     Subchapter        A.  Organization, Officers and Employees        B.  Powers and Duties in General        Enactment.  Chapter 3 was added October 16, 1980, P.L.996,     No.175, effective in 90 days.        Chapter Heading.  The heading of Chapter 3 was amended March     19, 1992, P.L.18, No.7, effective immediately.                               SUBCHAPTER A                   ORGANIZATION, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES     Sec.     301.  Organization of commission.     302.  Executive director.     303.  Assistant executive directors.     304.  Waterways patrolmen and employees.     305.  Deputy waterways conservation officers.     306.  Boating Advisory Board.     307.  Designation of law enforcement officers.     308.  Designation of commission.     § 301.  Organization of commission.        (a)  Composition.--The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission     is continued as an independent administrative commission and     shall consist of ten competent citizens of this Commonwealth who     shall be appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and     consent of two-thirds of the members elected to the Senate for     terms of eight years and until their successors are appointed     and qualified.        (b)  Qualifications.--Two members of the commission shall     serve at-large and be experienced in boating and water safety     education and be a registered boat owner in Pennsylvania. The     two boatmen members shall represent the various geographical     sections and boating interests of this Commonwealth. The     remaining eight members shall be persons well informed on the     subject of conservation, restoration, fish and fishing and boats     and boating and shall be appointed, insofar as practicable, on a     bipartisan basis and from the various geographic districts of     this Commonwealth so that at all times one and only one member     shall be a resident of each of the following districts:            (1)  First district, consisting of the counties of Erie,        Crawford, Mercer, Lawrence, Venango, Butler, Warren, Forest        and Clarion.            (2)  Second district, consisting of the counties of        Beaver, Allegheny, Washington, Greene, Armstrong, Indiana,        Westmoreland and Fayette.            (3)  Third district, consisting of the counties of        McKean, Elk, Jefferson, Potter, Cameron, Clearfield, Clinton        and Centre.            (4)  Fourth district, consisting of the counties of        Cambria, Somerset, Blair, Bedford, Huntingdon, Fulton,        Mifflin and Juniata.            (5)  Fifth district, consisting of the counties of Tioga,        Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Bradford, Sullivan, Columbia,        Montour and Northumberland.            (6)  Sixth district, consisting of the counties of        Franklin, Perry, Cumberland, Adams, Dauphin, York, Lebanon        and Lancaster.            (7)  Seventh district, consisting of the counties of        Susquehanna, Wyoming, Luzerne, Lackawanna, Carbon, Wayne,        Pike and Monroe.            (8)  Eighth district, consisting of the counties of        Schuylkill, Berks, Chester, Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks,        Montgomery, Philadelphia and Delaware.        (c)  Terms of office and compensation.--The members shall     hold office for terms of eight years and may continue to hold     office for a period of time not to exceed six months or until a     successor is appointed and qualified, whichever occurs first. A     member appointed to fill a vacancy for a period of four years or     less may be eligible for appointment to a full eight-year term.     A member who serves a full eight-year term or fills a vacancy     for a period of more than four years shall not be eligible for     reappointment to the commission until a period of eight years     expires. The members shall receive no compensation for their     services but may be reimbursed for travel expenses. When     performing any function on behalf of the commission or acting     within the scope of their official duties, members of the     commission shall be authorized to operate Commonwealth vehicles     and watercraft and shall be treated as employees of the     Commonwealth for the purposes of automotive and general     liability and the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known     as the Workers' Compensation Act.        (d)  Vacancies.--Upon the death, resignation or removal from     office of any member, the Governor shall appoint a competent     person to serve for the unexpired term.        (e)  Meetings, officers and quorum.--The commission shall     have an office in the Harrisburg area and shall hold meetings in     the Harrisburg area in January and July and at such other times     and places within this Commonwealth as the commission shall     designate for the transaction of business. At the meeting held     in July of each year, the commission shall elect one of its     members as president and one of its members as vice president     who shall hold office for one year. Six members shall constitute     a quorum.        (f)  Powers of waterways patrolmen.--Except for the power     conferred by section 925 (relating to acknowledgment of guilt     and receipts for payment), members of the commission may     exercise any of the powers conferred by this title on waterways     patrolmen.     (Feb. 24, 1984, P.L.90, No.16, eff. 60 days; Dec. 12, 1991,     P.L.368, No.39, eff. imd.; Dec. 19, 1996, P.L.1454, No.185, eff.     60 days; Jan. 29, 1998, P.L.31, No.7, eff. imd.)        2002 Partial Repeal.  Section 4 of Act 231 of 2002 provided     that section 301 is repealed insofar as it relates to the     consent required by the Senate to appointments by the Governor.        1998 Amendment.  Act 7 amended subsec. (c).        1996 Amendment.  Section 4 of Act 185 provided that the     amendment of subsec. (c) shall not apply to a current member of     the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission until the member     completes the term being served on the effective date of Act     185.        1991 Amendment.  Act 39 amended subsec. (a).        1984 Amendment.  Act 16 amended subsecs. (a), (b) and (e).