TONY KNOWLES
GOVERNOR |
STATE
OF ALASKA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
JUNEAU |
October 1, 1999 |
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 185
I, Tony Knowles, Governor of the State of Alaska, under the
authority vested in me by art. III, secs. 1 and 24, of the Alaska
Constitution, and AS 44.19.145(c) hereby reestablish the Alaska
State Community Service Commission (commission) and transfer
the commission to the Department of Education and Early Development.
Purpose
The purpose of this Order is to revoke Administrative Order
No. 162 and reestablish the commission in the Department of Education
and Early Development. The commission is to engage Alaskans of
all ages and backgrounds in community-based service and volunteerism
as a means of community and state problem solving, and is to
promote participation in the National AmeriCorps Program as required
for the receipt of federal financial assistance under sec. 12638
of the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C.
12501 -- 12682).
AmeriCorps service and volunteer programs will benefit communities
in four areas: education, public safety, human needs, and environmental
needs.
Duties
A. The commission shall
1. prepare a national service plan for the state that
a. is developed through an open and public process (such as
through regional forums, hearings, and other means) that provides
for maximum participation and input from national service programs
within the state and other interested members of the public;
b. covers a three-year period;
c. is updated annually;
d. ensures outreach to diverse community-based agencies that
serve under represented populations, by
(1) using established networks or registers, at the state
levels; or
(2) establishing such networks and registers; and
e. contains information the commission considers appropriate
or the Corporation for National Service (corporation) may require;
2. prepare the applications of the state under 42 U.S.C. 12543
and 42 U.S.C. 12582 of the National and Community Service Trust
Act of 1990 (NCSTA) for
assistance;
3. assist in the preparation of the application of the state
educational agency for assistance under 42 U.S.C. 12525 (NCSTA);
4. prepare the application of the state under 42 U.S.C. 12582
(NCSTA) for the approval of service positions that include the
national service educational award described in division D, National
Service Trust and Provision of National Service Educational Awards
(NCSTA);
5. make recommendations to the corporation with respect to
priorities for programs receiving assistance under the Domestic
Volunteer Services Act of 1973 (42
U.S.C. 4950 -- 5085);
6. make available technical assistance to enable applicants
for assistance under 42 U.S.C. 12571 to plan and implement service
programs and to apply for
assistance under the national service laws using, if appropriate,
information and materials available through a clearinghouse established
under 42 U.S.C. 12653(a)
(NCSTA);
7. assist in the provision of health care and child care benefits
under 42 U.S.C. 2594(NCSTA) to participants in national service
programs that receive assistance
under 42 U.S.C. 12571 (NCSTA);
8. develop a state system for the recruitment and placement
of participants in
programs that receive assistance under the national service laws
and dissemination of information concerning national service
programs that receive such assistance
or approved national service positions;
9. administer the grant program in support of national service
programs that is conducted by the state using assistance provided
to the state under 42 U.S.C. 12571
(NCSTA), including selection, oversight, and evaluation of grant
recipients; and
10. develop projects, training methods, curriculum materials,
and other materials and activities related to national service
programs that receive assistance directly
from the corporation (to be made available in a case in which
such a program requests such a project, method, material, or
activity) or from the state using assistance
provided under 42 U.S.C. 12571, for use by programs that request
such projects, methods, materials, and activities.
B. The commission may not directly carry out any national
service program that receive assistance under 42 U.S.C. 12571
(NCSTA).
C. Subject to requirements that the corporation may prescribe,
the commission may assign nonpolicy making duties to a state
agency or public or private nonprofit
organization.
D. In carrying out its duties under this Order, the commission
should primarily use teleconferencing or other electronic means
to the extent practicable in order to gain
the widest public participation at minimum cost. Meetings of
the commission shall be held in accordance with AS 44.62.310
- 44.62.312 (Open Meetings Law). A
majority of the commission constitutes a quorum for the purposes
of conducting business. A quorum must be present at commission
meetings.
Members
All commission members are appointed by the governor and serve
at the pleasure of the governor. Current commission members continue
to serve the remainder of their respective terms, and may be
reappointed. The commission consists of no less than 15 and no
more than 25 members. Membership includes the following:
1. Required Members. The commission will include as voting
members at least one of each of the following individuals:
a. an individual with expertise in the educational, training,
and development needs of youth, particularly disadvantaged youth;
b. an individual with experience in promoting the involvement
of older adults in service and volunteerism;
c. a representative of community-based agencies or community-based
organizations within the state;
d. a representative of the Department of Education and Early
Development;
e. a representative of local governments of the state;
f. a representative of a local labor organization in the state;
g. a representative of business;
h. an individual between the ages of 16 and 25 who is a participant
or supervisor in a program;
i. a representative of a national service program described
in 42 U.S.C. 12572(a) (NCSTA), such as a youth corps program
described in 42 U.S.C. 12572(a)(2) (NCSTA).
2. Sources of other Members. The commission may include as
voting members the following individuals:
a. members selected from among local educators;
b. members selected from among experts in the delivery of
human, education, environmental, or public safety services to
communities and persons;
c. representatives of Indian tribes;
d. member selected from among out-of-school youth or other
at-risk youth;
e. representatives of entities that receive assistance under
the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4950 --
5085).
3. Corporation Representative. The representative of the corporation
designated under 42 U.S.C. 12651f(c) for the state is an ex officio
nonvoting member of the commission, unless the state permits
the representative to serve as a voting member of the commission.
4. Ex Officio State Representatives. Representatives selected
from among officers and employees of state agencies operating
community service, youth service, education, social service,
senior service, and job training programs may be appointed as
ex officio, nonvoting members of the commission.
5. Limitation on Number of State Employees as Members. The
number of voting members of the commission selected under 1 or
2 of this paragraph who are officers or employees of the state
may not exceed 25 percent (reduced to the nearest whole number)
of the total membership of the commission.
Miscellaneous Matters
A. Terms. Each member of the commission serves for a term
of three years.
B. Vacancies. If a vacancy occurs on the commission, a new
member will be appointed by the governor to serve for the remainder
of the term for which the
predecessor of that member was appointed. A vacancy does not
affect the authority of the remaining members to execute the
duties of the commission.
C. Compensation. A member of the commission does not receive
any additional compensation by reason of service on the commission,
except that the state may
authorize the reimbursement of travel expenses, including per
diem, in the same manner as for intermittent state employees.
D. Chairperson. The voting members of the commission shall
elect one of the voting members to serve as chairperson of the
commission.
E. Limitation of Member Participation.
1. General Limitation. Except as provided in (b) of this paragraph,
a voting member of the commission may not participate in the
administration of the grant program (including any discussion
or decision regarding the provision of assistance or approved
national service positions, or the continuation, suspension,
or termination of assistance or positions, to any program or
entity) described in A.9. of this Order if
(a) a grant application relating to the grant program is pending
before the commission (or another entity); and
(b) the application was submitted by a program or entity of
which the member is, or in the one-year period before the submission
of the application was, an officer, director, trustee, full-time
volunteer, or employee.
2. Exception. If, as a result of the operation of (a) of this
paragraph, the number of voting members of the commission is
insufficient to establish a quorum for the purpose of administering
a grant program, voting members excluded from participation by
(a) of this paragraph may participate in the administration of
a grant program, notwithstanding the limitation in (a) of this
paragraph, to the extent permitted by regulations issued under
42 U.S.C. 12651d(b)(11) (NCSTA) by the corporation.
3. Rule of Construction. Subparagraph (a) of this paragraph
may not be construed to limit the authority of any voting member
of the commission to participate in
(a) discussion of, and hearing and forums on,
(1) the general duties, policies, and operations of the commission;
or
(2) the general administration of a grant program; or
(b) similar general matters relating to the commission.
Lead Agency and Staffing
The Department of Education and Early Development shall work
with the commission to determine duties to be delegated to other
state agencies. The commission will be housed in the Department
of Education and Early Development. The Department of Education
and Early Development is designated lead agency and shall supply
administrative support to the commission.
The commission's existing executive director continues to
serve in that capacity unless a new executive director is selected
and hired by the Department of Education and Early Development
with final approval from the governor. The executive director
shall act as the liaison among the governor, Department of Education
and Early Development, the corporation, and the commission. The
executive director is also the identified private sector liaison
and point of contact. Other staff will be selected and hired
as needed by the executive director with final approval from
the Department of Education and Early Development.
This Order takes effect immediately.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1999 at Juneau, Alaska.
S/S Tony
Knowles
Tony Knowles
Governor |