Maine Code § 12-4652

Commissioners; vacancies; term; removal
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In pursuance of Article III of the compact there are 3 members, in this subchapter called
"commissioners," of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, in this subchapter called
"commission," from the State of Maine. The first commissioner from the State of Maine must be the
Commissioner of Marine Resources of the State of Maine ex officio, and the term of any such ex officio
commissioner must terminate at the time that commissioner ceases to hold the office of Commissioner
of Marine Resources and that commissioner's successor as commissioner must be that commissioner's
successor as Commissioner of Marine Resources. The 2nd commissioner from the State of Maine must
be a Legislator appointed jointly by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives. The Legislator appointed as the 2nd commissioner serves until the end of the term of
the Legislature in which that person was appointed or until replaced by the President of the Senate and

the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Governor shall appoint a citizen as a 3rd
commissioner who must have a knowledge of and interest in the marine fisheries problem. The term of
that commissioner is 3 years and that commissioner holds office until a successor is appointed and
qualified. Vacancies occurring in the office of that commissioner for any reason or cause must be filled
by appointment by the Governor for the unexpired term. The Commissioner of Marine Resources as
ex officio commissioner may delegate, from time to time, to any deputy or other subordinate in that
commissioner's department or office the power to be present and participate, including voting as that
commissioner's representative or substitute at any meeting of or hearing by or other proceeding of the
commission. The terms of each of the initial 3 members begin at the date of the appointment of the
appointive commissioner, provided the compact must then have gone into effect in accordance with
Article II of the compact; otherwise the terms begin upon the date upon which the compact becomes
effective in accordance with Article II. [PL 1993, c. 707, Pt. EE, §1 (AMD).]
Any commissioner may be removed from office by the Governor upon charges and after a hearing.

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