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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 31101

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(a)The members appointed under subdivisions
(a)and
(d)of Section 31100 shall serve for a term of four years. However, if a member is appointed under subdivision
(d)by reason of his or her status as a locally elected official, his or her membership shall cease 60 days after his or her term of office as a locally elected official ceases, and the Governor may appoint another person to complete the remainder of his or her term. Any person appointed under subdivision
(d)of Section 31100 shall not be disqualified for membership and may complete his or her term in the event he or she is elected to a local office after his or her appointment.
(b)Members appointed under subdivisions
(a)and
(d)of Section 31100 shall be compensated for attendance at regular meetings of the conservancy at the rate of one hundred dollars ($100) per day, and shall be reimbursed for the actual and necessary expenses, including traveling expenses, incurred in the performance of their duties.
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