Alabama Code (Last Updated: November 28, 2014) |
Title41 STATE GOVERNMENT. |
Chapter9. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. |
Article7B. Recycling Industry and Market Development Council. |
§41-9-192. Composition of council.
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The council shall consist of 15 appointed members, as follows:
(1) One member representing the paper industry, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(2) One member representing the oil industry, appointed by the Governor.
(3) One member representing county governments, who shall be appointed by the Governor.
(4) One member representing the solid waste collection and disposal industry, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
(5) One member representing the recycling industry, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
(6) One member representing the aluminum industry, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
(7) One member representing the steel can and steel scrap recycling industry, appointed by the Governor.
(8) One member representing municipalities, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(9) One member representing the glass industry, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
(10) One member representing the plastics industry, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(11) One member representing higher education research institutions, appointed by the Governor.
(12) One member representing the tire industry, appointed by the Governor.
(13) One member representing the hazardous waste recycling industry, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
(14) One member representing the general public, appointed by the Chair of the House Standing Committee on Commerce, Transportation, and Utilities, from a list provided by non-profit organizations each having its principal program extending generally throughout the state whose primary concerns are environmental protection for the state and its citizens and whose membership exceeds 500 individual residents of Alabama, including, but not limited to, the Alabama Audubon Council (comprising the chapters in Alabama of the National Audubon Society), the Alabama Conservancy, the Alabama Chapter of the Sierra Club and their respective successor organizations.
(15) One member representing the general public, appointed by the Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on Commerce, Transportation and Utilities, from a list provided by non-profit organizations each having its principal program extending generally throughout the state whose primary concerns are environmental protection for the state and its citizens and whose membership exceeds 500 individual residents of Alabama, including, but not limited to, the Alabama Audubon Council (comprising the chapters in Alabama of the National Audubon Society), the Alabama Conservancy, the Alabama Chapter of the Sierra Club and their respective successor organizations.