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<br />Minnesota Statutes: Section 1030.331 <br /> <br />Advisory committee <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. Purpose. The managers must annually appoint an advisory committee <br />to advise and assist the managers on all matters affecting the interests of the watershed district <br />and make recommendations to the managers on all contemplated projects and improvements <br />in the watershed district. <br /> <br />Subd. 1a. Duties. For purposes of carrying out its duties under this section the <br />advisory committee shall: <br />(1) elect a chair from its membership; <br />(2) elect a recorder from its membership; <br />(3) establish a meeting schedule, which at a minimum meets annually; <br />(4) consider issues pertinent to the functions and purposes of the watershed district; <br />(5) review and comment on reports, minutes, activities, and proposed projects of the <br />managers; and <br />(6) report to the managers the general content of advisory committee meetings and <br />resulting recommendations. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Members. (a) The advisory committee consists of at least five members. If <br />practicable, the advisory committee members selected should include a representative from <br />each soil and water conservation district, a representative of each county, a member of a <br />sporting organization, and a member of a farm organization. Other advisory committee <br />members may be appointed at the discretion of the managers. The members must be <br />residents of the watershed district, except representatives from soil and water conservation <br />districts and counties, and serve at the pleasure of the managers. <br />(b) In addition, the managers may appoint other interested and technical persons who <br />mayor may not reside within the watershed district to serve at the pleasure of the managers. <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Expense reimbursement. The managers may reimburse members of the <br />advisory committee for actual traveling and other necessary expenses incurred in the <br />performance of duties in the amount as provided for state employees. <br /> <br />Laws 1990, c. 391, art. 4, ~ 24. Amended by Laws 1995, c. 199, ~ 15 <br />