For the purposes of representing this state on the governing board authorized by the agreement, there shall be four (4) representatives as follows: (1) One (1) member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; (2) One (1) member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (3) One (1) member appointed by the Governor; and (4) The Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration or his or her designee. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 3681, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 2005, No. 2163, § 1. For the purposes of representing this state on the governing board authorized by the agreement, there shall be four (4) representatives as follows: (1) One (1) member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; (2) One (1) member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (3) One (1) member appointed by the Governor; and (4) The Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration or his or her designee. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 3681, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 2005, No. 2163, § 1. For the purposes of representing this state on the governing board authorized by the agreement, there shall be four (4) representatives as follows: (1) One (1) member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; (2) One (1) member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (3) One (1) member appointed by the Governor; and (4) The Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration or his or her designee. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 3681, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 2005, No. 2163, § 1. For the purposes of representing this state on the governing board authorized by the agreement, there shall be four (4) representatives as follows: (1) One (1) member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; (2) One (1) member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (3) One (1) member appointed by the Governor; and (4) The Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration or his or her designee. Acts 2005, No. 2163, § 1.
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