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| 3. Terms of appointment. The terms of appointment are as | follows. |
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| A. Of the initial gubernatorial appointments, 5 must be for | terms of 3 years, 5 must be for terms of 2 years and 5 must | be for terms of one year. |
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| B. Subsequent gubernatorial appointments must be for terms | of 3 years, except that, if a member is unable to complete | the term, the Governor shall appoint a person to serve out | the remainder of the unexpired term. |
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| C. The term for an elected official must be for the term of | office of the person appointed. |
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| D. A member may not serve for more than 6 years. A member | may continue to serve until a replacement is designated. |
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| | 4. Duties. The advisory group commission shall: |
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| A. Study ways to reduce duplication and improve efficiency | among all 3 branches of State Government as well as within | each branch; |
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| B. Promote communication, cooperation and efficient | delivery of services, including collecting data on current | efforts to regionalize service delivery statewide; |
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| C. Design and implement processes by which the State may | offer guidance, technical support and incentives to | encourage regionalization and efficiency of service delivery | by all 3 branches of government; |
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| D. Work with local and regional entities to design and | implement pilot programs that result in cost savings or | improved services through regionalization or other | efficiency efforts; |
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| E. Identify best management practices and make this | information available to the public, including, but not | limited to, best management practices that facilitate | property tax rate reduction pursuant to the increasing state | share of the total cost of essential programs and services | under Title 20-A, chapter 606-B; |
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| F. Prepare legislation for submission to the Legislature to | implement any recommendations of the advisory group | commission on or before December 1st annually; and |
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