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S. B. No. 324 As IntroducedAs Introduced
127th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2007-2008 |
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Cosponsors:
Senators Miller, R., Mason, Miller, D., Jacobson
A BILL
To enact sections 4112.31, 4112.32, and 4112.33 of
the Revised Code to establish a New African
Immigrants Commission to advocate for the
development and implementation of policies and
programs to address the needs of the State's
sub-Saharan African population.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 4112.31, 4112.32, and 4112.33 of the
Revised Code be enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 4112.31. The new African immigrants commission shall:
(A) Gather and disseminate information and conduct
hearings,
conferences, investigations, and special studies on
problems and
programs concerning sub-Saharan African people;
(B) Secure appropriate recognition of the accomplishments
and
contributions of sub-Saharan African people to this state;
(C) Stimulate public awareness of the problems of
sub-Saharan
African people by conducting a program of public
education;
(D) Develop, coordinate, and assist other public and
private
organizations that serve sub-Saharan African people,
including the
conducting of training programs for community
leadership and
service project staff;
(E) Advise the governor, general assembly, and state
departments and agencies of the nature, magnitude, and priorities
of the problems of sub-Saharan African people;
(F) Advise the governor, general assembly, and state
departments and agencies on, and assist in the development and
implementation of, comprehensive and coordinated policies,
programs, and procedures focusing on the special problems and
needs of sub-Saharan African people, especially in the fields of
education, employment, energy, health, housing, welfare, and
recreation;
(G) Propose new programs concerning sub-Saharan African
people to public and private agencies and evaluate for such
agencies existing programs or prospective legislation concerning
sub-Saharan African people;
(H) Review and approve grants to be made from federal,
state,
or private funds which are administered or subcontracted
by the
office of new African immigrant affairs;
(I) Review and approve the annual report prepared by the
office of new African immigrant affairs; and
(J) Create an interagency council consisting of the following
persons or their authorized representatives: one member of the
senate
appointed by the president of the senate; one member of the
house of
representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of
representatives; the
directors of administrative services,
agriculture,
education, development, health, highway safety, job
and
family services, liquor
control, mental health, mental
retardation and developmental disabilities,
natural resources,
rehabilitation and correction, youth
services, transportation,
environmental protection, and budget and management;
the
chairperson of the
Ohio civil rights commission, the
administrators of the bureau of
workers'
compensation and the
rehabilitation services commission, and
an additional member of
the governor's cabinet appointed by the governor.
The
new African
immigrants commission, by rule, may designate other state
officers
or their representatives to be members of the council. The
director
of the commission
shall be the chairperson of the
council.
The interagency council shall provide and coordinate the
exchange of
information relative to the needs of sub-Saharan
African people and
promote the delivery of state services to such
people. The council shall meet
at the call of the chairperson.
Sec. 4112.32. There is hereby created the new African
immigrants commission
consisting of eleven members appointed by
the governor with the advice and
consent of the senate. The
speaker of the house of representatives shall recommend to the
governor two persons for appointment to the commission, the
president of the senate shall recommend to the governor two such
persons, and the minority leaders of the house and senate shall
each recommend to the governor one such person. The governor
shall
make initial appointments to the commission. Of the
initial
appointments made to the commission, three shall be for a
term
ending October 7, 2009, four shall be for a term ending
October 7,
2010, and four shall be for a term ending October 7,
2011.
Thereafter, terms of office shall be for three years, each
term
ending on the same day of the same month of the year as did
the
term which it succeeds. Each member shall hold office from
the
date of appointment until the end of the term for which
the member
was appointed. Vacancies shall be filled in the
same manner
as the
original appointment. Any member appointed to fill a
vacancy
occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which
the
member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office for
the
remainder
of such term. Any member shall continue in office
subsequent to
the expiration date of the member's term until
the
member's successor takes office,
or until a period of sixty days
has elapsed, whichever occurs
first. At the first organizational
meeting of the commission,
the original eleven members shall draw
lots to determine the
length of the term each member shall serve.
All members of the commission shall
be of sub-Saharan African
origin, and shall be American citizens or
lawful, permanent,
resident aliens. Members shall be from urban,
suburban, and rural
geographical areas representative of
sub-Saharan African people
with a numerical and geographical balance
of the sub-Saharan
African population throughout the state.
The commission shall meet not less than six times per
calendar year. The commission shall elect a chairperson,
vice-chairperson, and other officers from among its members as it
considers advisable. Six members constitute a quorum. The
commission shall adopt rules governing its procedures. No action
of the commission is valid without the concurrence of six
members.
Each member shall be compensated for work as a member
for
each day that the member is actually engaged in the
performance of
work as a member. No member shall be compensated
for more
than one
day each month. In addition, each member shall be
reimbursed for
all actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of
official business.
Sec. 4112.33. The office of
new African immigrant affairs is
hereby created. The
office shall be accountable to the new African
immigrants commission. The chief administrator of
the office shall
be appointed by
and serve at the pleasure of the commission.
The director, with the approval of the commission, shall
appoint such employees as are necessary to carry out the duties
of
the office. The employees shall serve at the pleasure of the
director.
The office shall compile and provide information to the
commission about, and advise it on, solutions to the problems of
sub-Saharan African people. The office shall execute the tasks
assigned to it by the commission which shall include, but not be
limited to, the following:
(A) Serve as a clearinghouse to review and comment on all
proposals to meet the needs of sub-Saharan African people that are
submitted to it by public and private agencies;
(B) Apply for and accept grants and gifts from
governmental
and private sources to be administered by the office
or
subcontracted to local agencies;
(C) Monitor and evaluate all programs subcontracted to
local
agencies by the commission;
(D) Endeavor to assure that sub-Saharan African people have
access to decision-making bodies in all state and local
governmental departments and agencies;
(E) Submit a full written annual report of its activities,
accomplishments, and recommendations to the commission;
(F) Establish advisory committees on special subjects as
needed to facilitate and maximize community participation in the
operation of the commission; and
(G) Establish with state and local governments and private
business and industry relationships that promote and assure equal
opportunity for sub-Saharan African people in government,
education,
and employment.
Advisory committees shall be composed of
persons representing
community organizations and charitable
institutions, public
officials, and such other persons as the
office determines.
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