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. (a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that there is a
need for a state repository dedicated to the diverse contributions
of African Americans to the history and culture of this state and the
nation.
(b) The California African American Museum is a part of, and
coexists with, the California Science Center.
(c) The California African American Museum is governed by a
seven-member board of directors. The Governor shall appoint the seven
members, at least four of whom shall reside within the boundaries of
the 6th Agricultural District. In addition, the Senator representing
the Senate district in which the California African American Museum
is located and the Assembly Member representing the Assembly district
in which the museum is located shall be ex officio nonvoting members
of the board. The two legislative ex officio nonvoting members of
the board shall participate in the activities of the board to the
extent that their participation is not incompatible with their
respective positions as Members of the Legislature. The appointees of
the Governor shall be appointed to four-year terms with the initial
terms of appointment expiring as follows: one term expiring January
1, 1984, one term expiring January 1, 1985, one term expiring January
1, 1986, and one term expiring January 1, 1987. The person appointed
to the Advisory Board of the California Museum of African American
History and Culture by the Board of Directors of the California
Science Center prior to the amendments made to this section by
Chapter 1439 of the Statutes of 1987 shall serve on the Board of
Directors of the California African American Museum until the
Governor makes the fifth appointment authorized pursuant to those
amendments. The fifth appointment made to the board shall serve a
term expiring on January 1, 1990, the sixth appointment shall serve a
term expiring on January 1, 1991, and the seventh appointment shall
serve a term expiring on January 1, 1992.
(d) The Board of Directors of the California African American
Museum shall have the sole authority, subject to existing state laws,
regulations, and procedures, to determine how funds that have been
appropriated and duly allocated by the Legislature and the Governor
for support of the museum shall be expended. The board also shall
have the sole authority, subject to existing state laws, regulations,
and procedures, to contract with any state agency, institution,
independent contractor, or private nonprofit organization that the
board determines to be appropriate and qualified to assist in the
operation of the museum. The board shall further have authority to
establish the operations, programs, activities, and exhibitions of
the California African American Museum. The Board of Directors of the
California African American Museum shall be solely responsible for
the actions taken and the expenditures made by the staff of the
California African American Museum in the scope and course of their
employment.
(e) The Board of Directors of the California African American
Museum shall appoint an executive director, who shall be exempt from
civil service, and any necessary staff to carry out the provisions of
this section, who shall be subject to the State Civil Service Act
(Part 2 (commencing with Section 18500) of Division 5 of Title 2 of
the Government Code). The California African American Museum shall
submit its annual budget request directly to the Natural Resources
Agency. The California African American Museum may accept grants,
contributions, and appropriations from federal, state, local, and
private sources for its operation.
(f) The California African American Museum shall preserve,
collect, and display samples of African American contributions to the
arts, sciences, religion, education, literature, entertainment,
politics, sports, and history of the state and the nation. The
enrichment and historical perspective of that collection shall be
made available for public use and enjoyment.
(g) The California African American Museum shall use stationery
and other supplies of the former museum and shall phase in the name
change with existing resources.