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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 39-A MRSA §151, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 885, Pt.
A, §8 and affected by §§9 to 11, is amended to read:

 
1. Board established. Pursuant to Title 5, section 12004-G,
subsection 35, the Workers' Compensation Board is established
as an independent board composed of 8 members. The members of
the board must be appointed by the Governor within 30 days
after a new board member is authorized or a vacancy occurs,
subject to review by the joint standing committee of the
Legislature having jurisdiction over state and local
government labor matters and confirmation by the Legislature.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Title 3, section 151, the
designated committee shall complete its review of the
appointments of the Governor within 15 days of the Governor's
written notice of appointment and the vote of the Legislature
must be taken no later than 7 days after the vote of the
designated committee.

 
Four members of the board must be representatives of
management and 4 members must be representatives of labor.
All management representatives must be appointed from a list
provided by the Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry or
other bona fide organization or association of employers. All
labor representatives must be from a list provided by the
Executive Board of the Maine AFL-CIO or other bona fide labor
organization or association of employees representing at least
10% of the Maine work force. Any list submitted to the
Governor must have at least 4 times the number of names as
there are vacancies for the group represented by the
vacancies.

 
A member of the board is not liable in a civil action for any
act performed in good faith in the execution of duties as a
board member.

 
A member of the board may not be a lobbyist required to be
registered with the Secretary of State, a service provider to
the workers' compensation system or a representative of a
service provider to the workers' compensation system.

 
Members of the board hold office for staggered terms of 4
years, except for the initial members of the board. The terms
of one member representing management and one member
representing labor expire February 1st of each year. A member
may not serve for more than 2 full terms.

 
The Governor shall initially designate one member representing
management and one member representing labor for terms
expiring February 1, 1994; one member representing management
and one member representing labor for terms expiring February
1, 1995;


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