Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-4-105 - Crime Victim Compensation Board
A. Each operational
unit shall establish a Crime Victim Compensation Board that consists of an odd
number of members with at least three members. Members of the Board shall not
receive compensation for their services but are eligible for travel
reimbursement under A.R.S. §
38-621.
B. Board members serve a three-year term and
are eligible for reappointment.
C.
When a Board is first established, approximately one-third of the members shall
be appointed for a three-year term, one-third for a two-year term, and
one-third for a one-year term. If a Board member is unable to complete the term
of the Board member's appointment, the Commission Chairman shall appoint a new
Board member for the unexpired term only.
D. When a Board is first established and when
a new member is appointed to an existing Board, the Commission Chairman shall
choose the individual to be appointed from a list submitted by the operational
unit.
E. A majority of the Board
membership constitutes a quorum that may transact the business of the
Board.
F. The Board shall elect
from its membership a chairman and other necessary officers to serve terms
determined by the Board.
G. The
Board shall make a compensation award according to this Article and perform
other acts necessary for operation of the program.
H. As required by A.R.S. Title 38, Chapter 3,
Article 8, a Board member shall not participate in making any decision
regarding a claim or compensation award if the Board member or a relative of
the Board member, as defined at A.R.S. §
38-502, has a substantial
interest in the decision.
I. An
employee of an operational unit shall not serve as a Board member.
J. A newly appointed Board member shall meet
all training requirements established by the Commission for new Board members
within six months of the Board member's date of appointment.
K. A Board member who is reappointed shall
meet all training requirements established by the Commission for reappointed
Board members within six months of the Board member's date of
reappointment.
L. A Board member
shall not miss more than one-third of Board meetings in a year due to unexcused
absence.
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