Oregon Statutes - Chapter 171 - State Legislature - Section 171.865 - Pacific Fisheries Legislative Task Force; membership; duties; expenses.

(1) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, joining with the presiding officers of other jurisdictions, shall appoint, respectively, two Senators and two Representatives to represent Oregon on the Pacific Fisheries Legislative Task Force, which represents the legislative interests of Alaska, California, Idaho and Washington. The task force shall operate as a clearinghouse for opinion from all the various interests involved in Pacific fishing, and which shall include among its duties the duty to report to the legislatures of the participating jurisdictions and to the state delegations in the United States Congress concerning means of protecting and fostering Pacific fishing in the participating jurisdictions.

(2) Participation in the activities of the task force by individuals appointed to represent the State of Oregon is subject to the following conditions:

(a) Members must use existing staff personnel for administrative support work.

(b) Members shall receive no compensation or per diem for service as a member unless the service is performed during a legislative session but may receive actual and necessary travel and other expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties under ORS 171.072 from funds appropriated therefor. [1987 c.678 §2; 1987 c.879 §27]

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