(a) A council may: (1) study governmental problems common to two or more of its members, including matters affecting: (i) economic conditions; (ii) education; (iii) environment; (iv) health; (v) regional development; (vi) safety; and (vii) welfare; (2) promote cooperative arrangements and coordinate action among its members; and (3) make recommendations for review and action to its members and other public agencies that perform functions in the region. (b) A council may employ staff and consultants. (c) A council shall adopt bylaws that designate its officers and provide for the conduct of its business. (d) A council shall submit an annual report of its activities to its members.
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