GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 46-9-324 - Membership; civil office; chairperson; conflicts of interest; compensation
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    46-9-324   (2010)
   46-9-324.    Membership; civil office; chairperson; conflicts of interest; compensation 
      (a)  The  authority shall be composed of members appointed by governing  authorities of counties and municipalities within the service area as  provided by this subsection. The governing authorities of the Counties  of Crisp and Sumter and the municipalities of Americus, Cordele, Leslie,  and Plains shall each appoint two members. Two members each shall be  appointed by the governing authority of any other county which is within  the service area, or any municipality within such county, and in which  such county or municipality a rail passenger service station or stop of  the authority is located. Terms of members appointed by any county  governing authority shall expire on December 31, 2002, and biennially  thereafter. Terms of members appointed by the governing authority of any  municipality shall expire on December 31, 2001, and biennially  thereafter. Members shall serve until their successors are appointed and  qualified; provided, however, that any member of the authority may be  removed at any time, with or without cause, by the governing authority  which appointed such member. Any member of the authority may be selected  and appointed to succeed himself or herself. Any vacancy shall be  filled for the unexpired term, and any appointment to fill a vacancy  shall be made in the same manner as the original appointment.
      (b)(1)  Membership  of the authority shall be a civil office for purposes of the  eligibility requirements provided by Code Section 45-2-1, except that  the residency requirement for any person appointed to the authority  shall be residence in the jurisdiction of the appointing local governing  authority for a period of at least 12 months prior to such person's  appointment.
      (2)  A member of the  appointing local governing authority may be appointed as a member of the  authority, but his or her seat on the authority shall be vacant  immediately upon his or her ceasing to be a member of the appointing  local governing authority. Such person may be reappointed as a member of  the authority to fill such vacancy.
(c)  The  members of the authority shall in January of each year elect one of  their number as chairperson. Also, the members of the authority shall  elect one of their number as vice chairperson, shall also elect one of  their number as secretary, and may also elect one of their number as  treasurer. The secretary may also serve as treasurer. Each of such  officers shall serve for a period of one year and until their successors  are duly elected and qualified. The chairperson of the authority shall  be entitled to vote upon any issue, motion, or resolution.
(d)  A  majority of the members of the authority shall constitute a quorum. No  vacancy on the authority shall impair the right of the quorum to  exercise all of the rights and perform all of the duties of the  authority.
(e)  A vacancy on the authority  shall exist in the office of any member of the authority who is  convicted of a felony or who enters a plea of nolo contendere thereto;  who is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or who enters a  plea of nolo contendere thereto; who moves such person's residence from  the jurisdiction of the appointing authority; who is convicted of any  act of misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance of such person's duties  as a member of the authority; who fails to attend at least three  consecutive meetings of the authority without an excuse approved by a  resolution of the authority; or who is ineligible for civil office for  any other reason provided by Code Section 45-2-1.
(f)  All  meetings of the authority shall be open to the public as provided in  Chapter 14 of Title 50. The authority may hold public hearings on its  own initiative or at the request of residents of any area affected by  the actions of the authority.
(g)  No member  or employee of the authority shall have, directly or indirectly, any  financial interest, profit, or benefit in any contract, work, or  business of the authority nor in the sale, lease, or purchase of any  property to or from the authority.
(h)  The  members shall receive no compensation for their services, but all  members shall be entitled to be reimbursed out of funds of the authority  for actual expenses, including travel and any other expenses, incurred  while in the performance of their duties. Employees of the authority  shall receive reasonable compensation, to be determined by the members  of the authority, for their services. Employees of the authority shall  not be members of the Employees' Retirement System of Georgia.