HARRISBURG – In an effort to boost
accountability, the General Assembly recently adopted two new laws that
will change the terms of service for board members of the state’s two
wildlife commissions, said Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint).
“There is growing
concern among lawmakers and the public about the actions of these
commissions and their impact on the long-standing hunting and fishing
traditions of this Commonwealth,” Causer said. “While the commissions
are independent agencies, they must also be accountable to our
sportsmen, anglers and boaters. These laws are designed to help ensure
that happens.”
Acts 24 and 26 of 2014
reduce the length of the terms of service for board members of the Fish
and Boat Commission and the Game Commission from eight years to four
years. Commissioners could serve as many as three terms but must be
reappointed by the governor and reconfirmed by the Senate for each of
those terms.
The laws take effect in 60 days.
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