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41-151.20. Historical advisory commission; membership; terms; expenses; duties; historic sites review committee
A. The historical advisory commission is established consisting of members appointed by the director for staggered terms of three years ending on July 1. The commission membership of not less than ten nor more than twenty-five members shall consist of experts in the disciplines of history, arts and culture, architecture and archaeology, professional librarians and archivists or persons otherwise associated with interpreting, researching, writing, preserving or teaching this state's heritage, including the Indian nations' history and heritage, and the director of the Arizona historical society, the director of the state museum, the director of the Arizona state parks board, the director of the office of tourism or the director's designee, the superintendent of public instruction or the superintendent's designee and the state historic preservation officer.
B. Members shall serve without compensation but those employed by this state shall be reimbursed for travel and subsistence by the department or agency they represent and those who are not employed by this state are eligible for reimbursement of expenses by the commission pursuant to title 38, chapter 4, article 2.
C. The commission shall:
1. Advise the legislature and state agencies on matters relating to this state's history and historic preservation.
2. Recommend measures to the legislature and state agencies to coordinate or improve the effectiveness of activities of state agencies and agencies of the political subdivisions of this state and other persons relating to interpreting, researching, writing and teaching this state's history, heritage and historic preservation, including the Indian nations' history, heritage and preservation.
3. Advise the legislature and state agencies on disseminating information pertaining to activities relating to historic preservation as provided in paragraph 2 of this subsection.
4. Encourage, in cooperation with appropriate public and private agencies, the Indian nations and other persons, training and education in the field of interpreting, researching, writing and teaching this state's history, heritage and historic preservation.
5. Assist in establishing the Arizona register of heritage agriculture pursuant to section 3-162.
6. On September 30 of each year, submit a report of the commission's activities to the director for inclusion in the annual report of the state library.
D. The historic sites review committee consisting of nine members is established to serve as a standing committee of the historical advisory commission. The state historic preservation officer shall appoint committee members for staggered terms of three years ending on July 1. The state historic preservation officer may appoint persons other than commission members to serve on the committee and shall appoint at least five persons who are professionals qualified in the disciplines of history, prehistoric and historic archaeology, architectural history or architecture. The committee shall select annually at the first meeting a chairperson who is a commission member. The chairperson shall report on committee activities at commission meetings. The committee shall assist in the duties prescribed in this section and by federal law, review nominations to the national and state historic registers, provide general advice and guidance to the state historic preservation officer and perform other duties as are necessary. On or before September 1 of each year, the state historic preservation officer shall submit a report of the committee's activities to the governor, the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives and the director, including information prescribed in sections 41-862 and 41-881.