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473.604 MEMBERSHIP, GOVERNMENT.
     Subdivision 1. Composition. The commission consists of:
     (1) the mayor of each of the cities, or a qualified voter appointed by the mayor, for the
term of office as mayor;
     (2) eight members, appointed by the governor, one from each of the following agency
districts:
     (i) district A, consisting of council districts 1 and 2;
     (ii) district B, consisting of council districts 3 and 4;
     (iii) district C, consisting of council districts 5 and 6;
     (iv) district D, consisting of council districts 7 and 8;
     (v) district E, consisting of council districts 9 and 10;
     (vi) district F, consisting of council districts 11 and 12;
     (vii) district G, consisting of council districts 13 and 14; and
     (viii) district H, consisting of council districts 15 and 16.
Each member shall be a resident of the district represented. For appointments after June 2, 2006, a
member must have resided in the district for at least six months and in the state for at least one
year immediately preceding the appointment. The terms of the members from districts A, B, F,
and H expire on January 1, 2007. The terms of the members from districts C, D, E, and G expire
on January 5, 2009. The successors of each member must be appointed to four-year terms. Before
making an appointment, the governor shall consult with each member of the legislature from
the district for which the member is to be appointed, to solicit the legislator's recommendation
on the appointment;
     (3) four members appointed by the governor from outside of the metropolitan area to reflect
fairly the various regions and interests throughout the state that are affected by the operation of
the commission's major airport and airport system. Two of these members must be residents of
statutory or home rule charter cities, towns, or counties containing an airport designated by the
commissioner of transportation as a key airport. The other two must be residents of statutory or
home rule charter cities, towns, or counties containing an airport designated by the commissioner
of transportation as an intermediate airport. The members must be appointed by the governor as
follows: one for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, and
one for a term of four years. All of the terms start on July 1, 1989. The successors of each member
must be appointed to four-year terms commencing on the first Monday in January of each fourth
year after the expiration of the original term. Before making an appointment, the governor shall
consult each member of the legislature representing the municipality or county from which the
member is to be appointed, to solicit the legislator's recommendation on the appointment; and
     (4) a chair appointed by the governor for a term of four years. The chair may be removed at
the pleasure of the governor.
    Subd. 2. Terms of office. Each mayor, or any voter appointed by the mayor instead, shall
serve as a commissioner for the term of office of such mayor. The office of any commissioner who
is a member of a city council or board shall become vacant when for any reason the commissioner
ceases to hold the city office to which elected, and the office of any commissioner shall become
vacant upon the occurrence of any event referred to in section 351.02. Except as provided in the
preceding sentences of this subdivision, each commissioner shall serve until a successor is duly
appointed and has qualified. Any vacancy in the office of a commissioner shall immediately be
filled for the unexpired term, and in such case, or when the term of a commissioner expires, a
successor shall be chosen in the same manner as was the predecessor, and the appointment shall
be evidenced in the same manner.
    Subd. 3. Resolution of appointment; oath. The clerk, secretary, or other appropriate official
of each appointing public body shall immediately file with the secretary of state a certified copy
of each resolution appointing commissioners. The city clerk of each city, upon the election and
qualification of each new mayor thereof, shall file with the secretary of state a certificate stating
the mayor's full name and address, and that such mayor has elected to act as a commissioner, or, in
the event such mayor has appointed some other qualified voter instead, shall file a certified copy
of the order of the mayor appointing such commissioner. The governor shall file appointments in
the same office. Each person selected as a commissioner shall thereupon file in the same office the
oath of office prescribed by the state Constitution, article V, section 5, subscribed by the person
and certified by the officer administering the same.
    Subd. 4. Governor's appointments to vacancies. Should any of the said appointments not
be made within 60 days after the commencement of the term for which it is to be made, the
governor shall upon the request of the chair select and appoint such commissioners as have
not been so designated. Any commissioner so appointed by the governor shall be a legal voter
of the city, county, or precinct for which appointed. Upon filing the oath of office required by
subdivision 3, the appointee shall have all the rights, privileges, and powers of a commissioner
duly appointed as provided in subdivision 2. If thereafter any vacancy in the office of a
commissioner shall not be promptly filled, the governor may upon request of the chair proceed as
in this subdivision provided.
    Subd. 5. Meetings. The commission shall meet regularly at least once each month, at such
time and place as the commission shall by resolution designate. Special meetings may be held at
any time upon the call of the chair or any two other members, upon written notice sent by certified
mail to each member at least three days prior to the meeting, or upon such other notice as the
commission may by resolution provide, or without notice if each member is present or files with
the secretary a written consent to the meeting either before or after the meeting. Unless otherwise
provided, any action within the authority of the commission may be taken by the affirmative vote
of a majority of all the members. A majority of all of the members of the commission shall
constitute a quorum, but a lesser number may meet and adjourn from time to time and compel
the attendance of absent members.
    Subd. 6. Audit. The legislative auditor shall audit the books and accounts of the commission
once each year or as often as the legislative auditor's funds and personnel permit. The commission
shall pay the total cost of the audit pursuant to section 3.9741.
    Subd. 7.[Repealed, 1996 c 305 art 1 s 106]
History: 1975 c 13 s 97; 1976 c 2 s 172; 1983 c 171 s 1; 1984 c 638 s 5; 1986 c 444; 1987 c
223 s 1; 1987 c 278 s 20,21; 1989 c 279 s 2; 1993 c 314 s 6; 1994 c 628 art 3 s 202; 2006 c 261 s 4

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