306 - Boating Advisory Board.

     § 306.  Boating Advisory Board.        (a)  Composition.--There is hereby continued within the     commission a Boating Advisory Board. The board shall consist of     the Secretary of Environmental Resources, or his designee, the     executive director of the commission and the assistant executive     director of the commission in charge of watercraft safety, all     of whom shall be ex officio members, and five volunteer members     to be appointed by the Governor for terms of five years or, in     the case of a vacancy, for the remainder of the unexpired term.        (b)  Qualifications.--The members appointed by the Governor     shall be experienced boaters as evidenced by the operation of a     boat and active membership in representative boating     associations, yacht clubs or similar organizations. As far as     possible, the membership of the board shall be bipartisan and     shall represent the various geographical sections and boating     interests of this Commonwealth.        (c)  Officers.--The board shall annually select one of the     volunteer members as the chairman. The assistant executive     director for watercraft safety shall serve as secretary.        (d)  Compensation.--The volunteer members of the board shall     receive no salary but may, subject to the approval of the     commission, receive travel expenses. When performing any     function on behalf of the commission or acting within the scope     of their official duties, volunteer members of the board 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.        (e)  Meetings and quorum.--The board shall meet at such place     and at such time as may be specified upon the call of the     chairman, three members of the board or the commission. Five     members of the board, including three volunteer members, shall     constitute a quorum.        (f)  Powers and duties.--The board shall advise the     commission on all matters relating to boating and make     recommendations to the commission with regard to any proposed     rules or regulations affecting the equipment or operation of     boats.     (Jan. 29, 1998, P.L.31, No.7, eff. imd.)        1998 Amendment.  Act 7 amended subsec. (d).