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Code · Vermont · Title 29 — Public Property and Supplies · Chapter 19

§ 841.

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§ 841. Committee creation
(a)Creation. There is created the Training Center Governance Committee to manage access to the facilities of the Robert H. Wood Jr. Criminal Justice and Fire Service Training Center of Vermont (Training Center), located in Pittsford, Vermont.
(b)Membership. The Committee shall be composed of the following eight members:
(1)the Executive Director of the Vermont Criminal Justice Council;
(2)the Chair of the Vermont Fire Service Training Council;
(3)an employee of the Department of Buildings and General Services, appointed by the Commissioner of the Department;
(4)the Chair of the Vermont Criminal Justice Council;
(5)the Chief Training Officer of the Vermont Fire Academy;
(6)an employee of the Department of Corrections, appointed by the Commissioner of the Department;
(7)the Director of the Division of Fire Safety; and
(8)a member of the State Police, appointed by the Commissioner of Public Safety.
(c)Powers and duties. The Committee shall:
(1)Use and access. Govern the use of and access to the Training Center. In so governing, the Committee shall take into consideration the needs of the State’s various agencies and members of the public in using the Training Center’s facilities.
(2)Future needs and capital investments.
(A)Plan for the future capital needs of the Training Center;
(B)submit a capital program plan to the Department of Buildings and General Services for the capital construction bill set forth in 32 V.S.A. § 701a and report to the General Assembly as necessary on any recommended legislative action for capital needs; and
(C)on an ongoing basis, monitor the effectiveness of any capital investments related to training needs.
(3)Performance analysis. Establish policies to ensure the facility training needs of those persons that use the Training Center are cost-effectively met, and establish performance measures for assessing on an ongoing basis how well those needs are met.
(4)Budget and rates.
(A)Manage the operating budget for the facilities at the Training Center;
(B)set the rates for use of space at the Training Center;
(C)enter into and administer new contracts on behalf of the Training Center regarding the operations of the Training Center; and
(D)develop approaches to budgeting and paying for space that encourage collaboration among those persons that use the Training Center, and address future major maintenance needs.
(d)Meetings.
(1)The Committee shall meet not fewer than four times per year.
(2)A majority of the membership shall constitute a quorum.
(3)The Committee shall elect a chair and may adopt rules of procedure.
(e)Reimbursement. Members of the Committee who are not employees of the State and who are not otherwise compensated or reimbursed for their attendance shall be entitled to per diem compensation and reimbursement of expenses pursuant to 32 V.S.A. § 1010. (Added 2015, No. 26, § 43, eff. May 18, 2015.)
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