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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 67 - Chapter 50 - 67-5001
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67-5001 - CREATION OF COMMISSION ON AGING -- COMPOSITION -- APPOINTMENT

There is hereby established in the executive office of the governor the Idaho
commission on aging, hereafter referred to as the "commission," which shall
have the duties, powers, and authorities as provided in this act. The board of
commissioners shall consist of seven (7) members to be appointed by the
governor of the state of Idaho, hereafter referred to singly as a
"commissioner" or collectively as "commissioners," who shall hold office
during the pleasure of the governor and who shall be subject to removal by the
governor. No commissioner shall hold any other elective or appointive office,
state, county or municipal, or any office in any political party organization.
Not more than four (4) commissioners shall at any time belong to the same
political party. At least four (4) commissioners must be age sixty (60) years
or older. Each of the commissioners shall be a citizen of the United States,
and of the state of Idaho, and shall be appointed to assure appropriate
geographic representation of the state of Idaho.
The commissioners shall be appointed for a term of four (4) years;
provided, that in the case of death of any commissioner, or his or her removal
from office as hereinbefore provided, the governor shall appoint a successor
from the same geographic area. All commissioners shall be appointed for a term
of four (4) years on a staggered basis. No commissioner shall serve more than
two (2) consecutive terms, except that a commissioner appointed to fill an
unexpired term may be appointed to two (2) additional full terms.
 
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