§ 48-0105. Permanent environmental justice advisory group.\n 1. The permanent environmental justice advisory group is hereby\nestablished in the department to consist of sixteen members, as follows:\n (a) Five members shall be representatives of community-based\norganizations that advise or assist minority and low-income communities\non environmental matters; and\n (b) Four members shall be representatives of businesses that hold\nstate-issued permits or otherwise operate subject to this chapter.\n (c) One of the members appointed pursuant to each of paragraphs (a)\nand (b) of this subdivision shall be appointed by the temporary\npresident of the senate, and one of the members appointed pursuant to\neach of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision shall be appointed by\nthe speaker of the assembly. One member shall be appointed by the\nminority leader of the senate and one member shall be appointed by the\nminority leader of the assembly. The remaining members shall be\nrepresentatives of state or national organizations promoting\nenvironmental conservation, researchers, educators and members of the\ngeneral public. The other members appointed pursuant to this subdivision\nshall be appointed by the governor. The replacement of any member shall\nbe in accordance with the provisions contained in this section for\nappointment of members.\n 2. (a) Each member of the advisory group shall serve for a term of\nfour years or until his or her successor is appointed. A member\nappointed to fill a vacancy shall serve the remainder of the term of the\nmember he or she is appointed to succeed. The members of the advisory\ngroup shall receive no compensation for their services but shall be\nreimbursed for their expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the\nperformance of their duties hereunder.\n (b) The advisory group shall select a chair from among the members.\nThe advisory group shall meet as frequently as necessary, but not less\nthan three times per year. Such meetings shall be held at such locations\nas the advisory group may determine. All such meetings shall be subject\nto the open meetings law. At least one meeting annually shall be held\njointly with the environmental justice interagency coordinating council\nestablished pursuant to section 48-0111 of this article.\n
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