Section 10202.5 Of Chapter 3.5. Employment Training Panel From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 3. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3.5.
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. (a) The panel shall consist of eight persons, seven of
whom shall be appointed as provided in subdivision (b), and shall
have experience and a demonstrated interest in business management
and employment relations. The Director of the Governor's Office of
Business and Economic Development, or his or her designee, shall also
serve on the panel as an ex officio, voting member.
(b) (1) Two members of the panel shall be appointed by the Speaker
of the Assembly. One of those members shall be a private sector
labor representative and the other member shall be a business
representative.
(2) Two members of the panel shall be appointed by the President
pro Tempore of the Senate. One of those members shall be a private
sector labor representative and the other member shall be a business
representative.
(3) Three members of the panel shall be appointed by the Governor.
One of those members shall be a private sector labor representative,
one member shall be a business representative, and one member shall
be a public member.
(4) Labor appointments shall be made from nominations from state
labor federations. Business appointments shall be made from
nominations from state business organizations and business trade
associations.
(5) The Governor shall designate a member to chair the panel, and
the person so designated shall serve as the chair of the panel at the
pleasure of the Governor.
(c) The appointive members of the panel shall serve for two-year
terms.
(d) Appointive members of the panel shall receive the necessary
traveling and other expenses incurred by them in the performance of
their official duties out of appropriations made for the support of
the panel. In addition, each appointive member of the panel shall
receive one hundred dollars ($100) for each day attending meetings of
the panel, and may receive one hundred dollars ($100) for each day
spent conducting other official business of the panel, but not
exceeding a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300) per month.