350.310 Mining Council -- Members -- Terms.
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(1)The "Mining Council," hereinafter called "the council," is hereby established in the
office of the Governor. The council shall be the advisory body referred to in Article
V(a) of the Interstate Mining Compact. No member of the council shall receive any
compensation on account of his service thereon, but any such member shall be
entitled to reimbursement for expenses actually incurred by him in connection with
his possible service as the Governor's alternate on the Interstate Mining
Commission.
(2)The council shall be composed of eight
(8)members: one
(1)of whom shall be the
Lieutenant Governor; three
(3)of whom shall be representatives of mining
industries; two
(2)of whom shall be representatives of nongovernmental
conservation interests; the commissioner for environmental protection and the
secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet.
(3)The members of the council representing mining industries and nongovernmental
conservation interests shall be appointed by the Governor. The term of office of
such members shall be for four
(4)years concurrent with that of the Governor or
until their successor has been qualified.