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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 67 - Chapter 42 - 67-4247A
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67-4247A - STATE TRUST FUND FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION ENHANCEMENT -- GRANT EVALUATION COMMITTEE
STATE TRUST FUND FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION ENHANCEMENT -- GRANT
EVALUATION COMMITTEE. (1) There is established a STORE grant evaluation
committee, whose purpose shall be to rank STORE grant applications and
projects based on selected criteria and make recommendations for funding to
the park and recreation board.
(2) The evaluation committee shall have ten (10) members who shall be
appointed to serve staggered terms as follows:
(a) One (1) member from the house, appointed by the speaker of the house
for a two (2) year term;
(b) One (1) member from the senate, appointed by the president pro
tempore of the senate for a two (2) year term;
(c) One (1) member from the governor's office, appointed by the governor
for a four (4) year term.
Members described in paragraphs (d) through (h) shall be appointed by the
parks and recreation board to serve three (3) year terms:
(d) One (1) member from a community with a population of less than two
thousand (2,000);
(e) One (1) member from a community with a population of two thousand
(2,000) to fifteen thousand (15,000);
(f) One (1) member from a community with a population of more than
fifteen thousand (15,000);
(g) Three (3) at-large members appointed from the private sector; and
(h) One (1) member from the parks and recreation board.
To the extent practicable, appointments should be made so that the
committee is geographically balanced.
(3) As necessary, the parks and recreation board shall provide public
notice of available seats on the committee. Any interested individual or
organization may nominate individuals to serve on the committee.
(4) A quorum is necessary to conduct committee business. Six (6) people
constitute a quorum.
(5) All members of the committee shall serve without compensation.
Members who are not state officers or employees shall be reimbursed for actual
and necessary expenses as provided in section 59-509(b), Idaho Code, while
conducting official committee business.
 
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