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Section 41-8A-5

State supervisory board - Creation; composition; qualifications, appointment, terms of office and compensation of members generally; filling of vacancies; officers; executive committee generally; appointment of director.

(a) There is hereby established a State Supervisory Board of the Alabama Law Enforcement Planning Agency, hereinafter called "the state board," which shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor of the State of Alabama.

(b)(1) There is hereby created within the executive branch the Alabama Law Enforcement Planning Agency (ALEPA), the state supervisory board and the executive committee, which shall be under the jurisdiction of the Governor. The state supervisory board shall consist of not more than 45 members appointed by the Governor. The members shall be selected from among residents of the state who are representative of the criminal justice system, including, but not limited to, police agencies, the judiciary, prosecutorial and defense council, adult correctional and rehabilitative agencies and juvenile justice agencies; state and general local government; public and private agencies related to the criminal justice system; and private citizens. The board must be of representative character in accordance with LEAA guidelines.

(2) The executive committee shall consist of not more than 30 members appointed by the Governor. The members shall be selected from the state supervisory board membership and must be of representative character in accordance with the LEAA guidelines.

(3) Of the members first appointed by the Governor after May 4, 1978, one third shall serve for a term of two years, one third shall serve for a term of four years and one third shall serve for a term of six years; provided, that a member appointed to succeed another member whose term has not expired shall be appointed for a period of the unexpired term. Should any member cease to be an officer or employee of the unit or agency he is appointed to represent, his membership on the state supervisory board and/or executive committee shall terminate immediately and a new member shall be appointed in the same manner as his predecessor to fill the unexpired term. Other vacancies occurring, except those by the expiration of a term, shall be filled for the balance of the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment within 90 days of the vacancy.

(4) Members of the state supervisory board and executive committee shall serve without compensation, except payment of their expenses may be paid in accordance with the applicable state travel regulations.

(5) The Governor shall appoint a chairperson for the state supervisory board and executive committee. A vice-chairperson shall be selected by the state supervisory board and executive committee from among its members and shall serve as chairperson in the event of the chairperson's absence.

(6) The executive committee shall appoint a director who shall be responsible for the administration of the Alabama Law Enforcement Planning Agency (ALEPA) as required by the terms of this chapter and the federal criminal justice programs as directed by the Governor.

The qualifications of the director shall be established by the executive committee in coordination with the State Personnel Department under its rules and regulations for establishing the position under the state Merit System.

(Acts 1978, No. 820, p. 1195, §1-104.)



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