Maine Code § 38-995

Members and organization
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1. Membership; terms; quorum. The commission consists of 8 members, of whom 4 must be
appointed by the Premier of the Province of New Brunswick and 4 appointed by the Governor of the
State. Initially, 4 of the members must be appointed for a one-year term and 4 members must be
appointed for 2-year terms, so that members may not all reach the end of their terms at the same time.
Thereafter, all members must be appointed for a term of 2 years and may be eligible for reappointment.
Representatives of the governments of the United States and Canada must be invited as observers by
the Governor of the State and the Premier of the Province of New Brunswick, respectively.
Representatives from the governments of the United States and Canada may not be counted for
purposes of determining a quorum. Alternates may be appointed for each member of the commission
in the same manner as the members. The commission shall elect 2 cochairs, one of Canadian nationality
and one of United States nationality, from among its members, each of whom holds office for a term
of 2 years. A quorum consists of at least 6 members of the commission or their alternates, including at
all times 3 Canadian and 3 United States members. The commission shall reach its decisions on all
issues by consensus. When failing to reach consensus, the commission shall refer the issue for
resolution to both the Governor of the State and the Premier of the Province of New Brunswick for
their joint consideration.
[RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §265 (COR).]
2. Executive director. The commission shall appoint an executive director. The executive
director shall serve as the principal staff to the commission and shall be responsible for preparation of
the commission's agendas, meeting minutes, the commission's plans for management of the St. Croix
International Waterway, public participation in the planning process, supervision of other commission
staff and other duties as the commission may specify. The first executive director of the commission
shall be nominated jointly by the State and the Province of New Brunswick and approved by the
commission and shall serve for a period of 3 years in an office within a community along the St. Croix
River. At the end of this initial 3-year term, the commission shall evaluate the performance of the
executive director and submit their evaluation with recommended action to the State and the Province
of New Brunswick. The State and the Province of New Brunswick shall each designate a staff person

from their respective governments to serve as a principal liaison and facilitator for requests made by
the executive director in the conduct of the planning and management efforts for the St. Croix
International Waterway Commission.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
3. Meetings. The commission shall hold at least 2 meetings every calendar year and shall submit
an annual report to the Governor of the State and the Premier of the Province of New Brunswick on or
before March 31st of each year, along with an audit statement of the financial operations of the
commission. The commission shall permit inspection of its records by the accounting agencies of both
governments. The commission may employ both Canadian and United States citizens. Their
employment shall be subject to the relevant United States and Canadian laws.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]

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