Delaware Code § 29-8707A

Council on Development Finance
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(a) The Council on Development Finance is hereby established and shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Director and shall consider
matters relating to the financing and modernization of agricultural, industrial, commercial, emerging technologies and other facilities in
the State and such other matters as may be referred to it by the Governor, or by the Director. The Council may study research, plan and
advise the Director and the Governor on matters relating to economic development and strategic opportunities. The Council may consider
projects and initiatives proposed by a Public/Private Partnership and make recommendations to the Division.
(b) (1) The Office of Management and Budget and the Office of the Controller General shall appoint 1 designee from each of their
respective offices to support the staff of the Council. Upon request of the Council, the designees shall assist the Council by providing
relevant analysis and research. The designees must be available to attend all Council meetings.
(2) The Chair of the Council, with prior notice to the Controller General, may engage professional contractual services when necessary
to provide analysis and research for specific applications recommended to the Council by the Division of Small Business. The Office
of the Controller General shall administer contracts for such services.
(c) The Council shall be composed of 9 members who are Delaware residents. The Governor shall appoint 7 members: 2 members from
New Castle County, 1 member from Kent County, 1 member from Sussex County and 3 at-large members. The President Pro Tempore
of the state Senate shall appoint 1 member of the Senate and the Speaker of the state House of Representatives shall appoint 1 member of
the House of Representatives. Council members shall serve for 3-year terms and may be reappointed. Council members appointed after
July 1, 2018, may be reappointed for only 1 additional 3-year term.
(d) At least 3, but no more than 4 members of the Council shall be affiliated with 1 of the major political parties and at least 2, but no
more than 3 of the members shall be affiliated with the other major political party; provided however, that there shall be more than a bare
majority representation of 1 major political party over the other major political party. Any person who declines to announce a political
affiliation shall also be eligible for appointment as a member of the Council.
(e) In making appointments to the Council, the Governor shall appoint professionals possessing 1 or more of the following designations:
a member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the State, an officer of a bank or trust company located in the State, an expert in private
equity or a venture capital expert.
(f) Members of the Council shall serve without compensation, except that they may be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses
incident of their duties as members in accordance with state law.
(g) Chairperson of the Council shall be appointed by the Governor. Such Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor.
(h) Any appointment, pursuant to this section, to replace a member whose position becomes vacant prior to the expiration of the
member's term shall be filled only for the remainder of that term. However, a person who is appointed to fill such a vacancy may be
reappointed. Any person appointed to fill such a vacancy after July 1, 2018, may be reappointed for only 2, 3-year terms.
(i) The Council shall conduct its business only when a quorum is present. A quorum shall consist of 5 of the 9 members being present in
person, by telephone, or by videoconference. The consent of a majority of the quorum is required for approval on any vote. Upon written
request from the Council, the Governor may declare a vacancy for any member who is absent from 4 consecutive Council meetings. The
Council Chair should schedule meetings so that they are centrally located and geographically balanced in number.

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