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PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1728
PRINTER'S NO. 2161
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL
No.
1410
Session of
2019
INTRODUCED BY STEPHENS, KENYATTA, ULLMAN, POLINCHOCK, SCHROEDER,
CIRESI, WARREN, SANCHEZ, GILLEN, HANBIDGE, FARRY AND
CALTAGIRONE, MAY 6, 2019
AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
JUNE 17, 2019
AN ACT
Amending the act of December 8, 2004 (P.L.1801, No.238),
entitled "An act empowering municipalities, counties and
public transportation agencies to work cooperatively to
establish Transit Revitalization Investment Districts (TRID),
including partnerships with the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation requiring planning studies, comprehensive plan
and zoning amendments and use of existing statutes and
techniques to achieve transit-oriented development,
redevelopment, community revitalization and enhanced
community character through TRID creation; establishing value
capture areas as a means to reserve and use future,
designated incremental tax revenues for public transportation
capital improvements, related site development improvements
and maintenance; promoting the involvement of and
partnerships with the private sector in TRID development and
implementation; encouraging public involvement during TRID
planning and implementation; and providing for duties of the
Department of Community and Economic Development," in general
provisions, further providing for declaration of policy and
for definitions; providing for military installation
remediation; and establishing the Military Installation
Remediation Fund.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Section 102 of the act of December 8, 2004
(P.L.1801, No.238), known as the Transit Revitalization
Investment District Act, is amended by adding a paragraph to
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read:
Section 102. Declaration of policy.
The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
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(3) There is a lack of funding and knowledge relating to
remediation needed at military installations to address PFAS
contamination, and there is a need to provide for proper
infrastructure in the water systems on military installations
and surrounding parcels.
Section 2. Section 103 of the act is amended by adding
definitions to read:
Section 103. Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise:
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"Authority." The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment
Authority.
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"Deteriorated property." The term shall have the same
meaning as in section 103 of the act of October 6, 1998
(P.L.705, No.92), known as the Keystone Opportunity Zone,
Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone and Keystone Opportunity
Improvement Zone Act.
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"Military installation remediation project." A project or
use of money by a qualified authority under section 303-A(a).
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"Qualified authority." A municipal authority established
under 53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 56 (relating to municipal authorities)
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after the effective date of this definition by a qualified
municipality for the purpose of issuing grants for a FUNDING
military installation remediation project PROJECTS .
"Qualified former military installation." A parcel that was
previously used by a branch of the United States Armed Forces
for a military installation that was closed OFFICIALLY
DISESTABLISHED based on the recommendation of the Defense Base
Closure and Realignment Commission no more than 15 years prior
to the effective date of this definition. THE TERM SHALL NOT
INCLUDE A PARCEL WHICH WAS USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR HOUSING.
"Qualified municipality." A municipality which has within
its geographic bounds a qualified former military installation.
"Qualified tax." All of the following:
(1) Corporate net income tax, bank shares tax, personal
income tax paid by shareholders, members or partners of
Subchapter S corporations, limited liability companies,
partnerships or amounts paid by sole proprietors on income
other than passive activity income as defined under section
469 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (Public Law 99-516,
26 U.S.C. ยง 1 et seq.) , calculated and apportioned as to the
amount attributable to the location within a qualified former
military installation. ATTRIBUTABLE UNDER SECTION 301-A(I) TO
A PARCEL DESIGNATED UNDER SECTION 301-A(A)(4).
(2) Sales and use tax, only to the extent the tax is
related to the activity of a qualified business TAXPAYER
within a qualified former military installation PARCEL
DESIGNATED UNDER SECTION 301-A(A)(4) . The term includes sales
and use taxes on material used for construction in a
qualified former military installation and business personal
property to be used by a qualified business TAXPAYER in a
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qualified former military installation PARCEL DESIGNATED
UNDER SECTION 301-A(A)(4) .
(3) Personal income tax withheld from employees by a
qualified business for work performed in a qualified former
military installation PARCEL DESIGNATED UNDER SECTION 301-
A(A)(4) .
(4) Realty transfer tax paid to the Commonwealth, for
property purchased within a qualified former military
installation PARCEL DESIGNATED UNDER SECTION 301-A(A)(4) .
(5) Local taxes designated by a local taxing entity.
The term does not include a cigarette tax.
"Qualified taxpayer." A person conducting business for
profit in a parcel designated under section 301-A(a)(4) or an
individual whose primary residence is in a parcel designated
under section 301-A(a)(4). The term does not include a person
conducting business for profit that moved operations from a non-
designated parcel IN A COUNTY IN WHICH A QUALIFIED FORMER
MILITARY INSTALLATION IS LOCATED to the designated parcel AFTER
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS DEFINITION .
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"Tax Reform Code of 1971." The act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6,
No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971.
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Section 3. The act is amended by adding a chapter to read:
CHAPTER 3-A
MILITARY INSTALLATION REMEDIATION
Section 301-A. Military installation remediation program.
(a) Applications.--
(1) A qualified authority shall submit an application to
the Department of Revenue with a list of parcels. The list
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may include the following:
(i) A qualified former military installation.
(ii) A parcel in the qualified municipality which
was previously subject to development restrictions due to
the presence of the qualified former military
installation.
(iii) No more than 100 acres of parcels in the
qualified municipality which are deteriorated.
(2) The application shall include a copy of the
development plan, relevant geographic data, parcel numbers
and an economic impact report containing potential State and
local revenue impact , EVIDENCE OF THE DEVELOPMENT
RESTRICTIONS DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF THE QUALIFIED MILITARY
INSTALLATION and such additional information as proscribed
PRESCRIBED by the Department of Revenue.
(3) The application shall include a certificate from the
governing board of a qualified municipality that approves
designating local taxes to be part of the qualified taxes for
use for the local efforts under section 303-A(c). A QUALIFIED
AUTHORITY MAY FILE AN AMENDED OR SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION ON
AN ANNUAL BASIS.
(4) Parcels included within applications that meet
Department of Revenue criteria shall receive full designation
for the program described in this section.
(5) A DESIGNATION UNDER PARAGRAPH (4) SHALL OCCUR WITHIN
60 DAYS AFTER THE SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION.
(b) List ANNUAL REPORT .--By September 1, OCTOBER 15, 2019,
June 1, 2020 and June 1 each year thereafter, a qualified
authority shall file AN ANNUAL REPORT with the Department of
Revenue a WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
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(1) A list of all qualified taxpayers located in parcels
designated under subsection (a).
(2) A COMMITMENT FROM THE GOVERNING BOARD OF A
MUNICIPALITY THAT APPROVES DESIGNATING LOCAL REVENUE FOR USE
FOR THE LOCAL EFFORTS UNDER SECTION 303-A(C).
(c) Contents.--The list ANNUAL REPORT under subsection (b)
shall include all businesses and residents located in or
residing in the designated parcels and all businesses engaged in
acquisition, development and construction in designated parcels
during the prior calendar year. The list ANNUAL REPORT shall
include for each business the address, the names of the business
owners or corporate officers, State tax identification number ,
IF AVAILABLE, and parcel number and a map with parcel numbers.
(d) Time.--If the list ANNUAL REPORT under subsection (b) is
not timely provided to the Department of Revenue, no eligible
tax may be certified by the Department of Revenue MAY REFUSE TO
CERTIFY THE ELIGIBLE TAXES for the purpose of the transfer under
subsection (j) for the calendar year.
(e) Parcel report.--No later than October 15, 2019, June 15,
2020 and June 15 NOVEMBER 15, 2019, SEPTEMBER 1, 2020, AND
SEPTEMBER 1 each year thereafter, each qualified taxpayer shall
file a program PARCEL report with the Department of Revenue in a
form or manner required by the department that includes all of
the following:
(1) The amount of each qualified tax paid to the
Commonwealth by the qualified taxpayer in FOR the prior
calendar year.
(2) The amount of each qualified tax refund received
from the Commonwealth in FOR the prior calendar year by the
qualified taxpayer.
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(f) Penalties.--
(1) Failure to file a timely and complete PARCEL report
under subsection (e) may result in the imposition of a
penalty of the lesser of:
(i) ten percent of all eligible tax due the taxing
authority in the prior calendar year; or
(ii) one thousand dollars.
(2) A penalty for a violation of subsection (e) shall be
imposed, assessed and collected by the department under
procedures specified in Article II of the Tax Reform Code of
1971. Money collected under this paragraph shall be deposited
in the General Fund.
(3) Failure by a municipality to include all eligible
local revenue MAKE A CONTRIBUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
303-A(C) shall disqualify the municipality from the receipt
of any State or local revenue FUNDING UNDER THIS CHAPTER .
(g) Certification.--By November 15, 2019 and November 15
JANUARY 15, 2020, DECEMBER 1, 2020, AND DECEMBER 1 each year
thereafter, the Department of Revenue shall:
(1) Determine the amount of eligible tax paid by each
qualified taxpayer in the prior calendar year AS ON THE
PARCEL REPORT , which qualified taxpayer appears on a timely
filed list ANNUAL REPORT under subsection (b) and that made a
timely program PARCEL report under subsection (e).
(2) Determine the amount of eligible State tax refunds
received less the amount of eligible State tax paid.
(3) Certify to the Office of the Budget, the sum derived
from adding the amounts determined under paragraphs (1) and
(2).
(h) Content.--
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(1) The certification may include the following:
(i) Qualified taxes actually paid by qualified
taxpayers in FOR the prior APPROPRIATE calendar year.
(ii) Qualified tax refunds paid to qualified
taxpayers in FOR the prior APPROPRIATE calendar year.
(2) The certification shall not include the following:
(i) Qualified taxes paid by a qualified taxpayer
that did not file a timely program PARCEL report.
(ii) Qualified taxes paid by a qualified taxpayer
not appearing on the timely filed parcel list ANNUAL
REPORT .
(i) State tax liability apportionment.--For the purpose of
making the calculations under the certification, the qualified
tax liability of a qualified taxpayer shall be apportioned to
the designated parcels under section 301-A(a)(4) by multiplying
the State tax liability by a fraction, the numerator of which is
the property factor plus the payroll factor plus the sales
factor and the denominator of which is three, in accordance with
the following:
(1) The property factor is a fraction, the numerator of
which is the average value of the qualified taxpayers' real
and tangible personal property owned or rented and used in
the designated parcels during the tax period and the
denominator of which is the average value of all the
qualified business' real and tangible personal property owned
or rented and used in this Commonwealth during the tax period
but shall not include the security interest of any
corporation as seller or lessor in personal property sold or
leased under a conditional sale, bailment lease, chattel
mortgage or other contract providing for the retention of a
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lien or title as security for the sale price of the property.
(2) The following apply:
(i) The payroll factor is a fraction, the numerator
of which is the total amount paid in the designated
parcels during the tax period by the qualified taxpayer
for compensation and the denominator of which is the
total compensation paid in this Commonwealth during the
tax period.
(ii) Compensation is paid in the designated parcels
if:
(A) the person's service is performed entirely
within the designated parcels;
(B) the person's service is performed both
within and without the designated parcels, but the
service performed without the designated parcels is
incidental to the person's service within the
designated parcels; or
(C) some of the service is performed in the
designated parcels and the base of operations or, if
there is no base of operations, the place from which
the service is directed or controlled is in the
designated parcels, or the base of operations or the
place from which the service is directed or
controlled is not in any location in which some part
of the service is performed, but the person's
residence is in the designated parcels.
(3) The sales factor is a fraction, the numerator of
which is the total sales of the qualified taxpayer in the
designated parcels during the tax period and the denominator
of which is the total sales of the taxpayer in this
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Commonwealth during the tax period.
(i) Sales of tangible personal property are in the
designated parcels if the property is delivered or
shipped to a purchaser that takes possession within the
designated parcels regardless of the F.O.B. point or
other conditions of the sale.
(ii) Sales other than sales of tangible personal
property are in the designated parcels if:
(A) the income-producing activity is performed
in the designated parcels; or
(B) the income-producing activity is performed
both within and without the designated parcels and a
greater proportion of the income-producing activity
is performed in the designated parcels than in any
other location, based on costs of performance.
(j) Transfer.--Within 10 FIVE days of receiving the
certification from the Department of Revenue, the Office of the
Budget shall direct the State Treasurer to transfer the amount
of certified qualified tax from the General Fund to each special
fund established for the benefit of a qualified authority under
section 302-A.
(k) State Treasurer.--Within 10 days of receiving direction
under subsection (j), the State Treasurer shall pay into each
special fund established under section 302-A the amount directed
to the respective authority for use only as provided under
section 303-A(a).
Section 301.1-A. Perfluorinated Compound PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES Remediation Program.
(a) Establishment.--The Perfluorinated Compound PENNSYLVANIA
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY SHALL ESTABLISH THE PER- AND
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POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES Remediation Program is established .
(b) Purpose.--In addition to any other program of the
authority PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY , from
funds available to the authority PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENT AUTHORITY , the authority PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENT AUTHORITY shall provide grants under the
Perfluorinated Compound PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES
Remediation Program for the costs of remediation relating to the
presence of perfluorinated compounds PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL
SUBSTANCES in drinking water which are not related to the
presence of a qualified former military installation.
(c) Guidelines.--The authority PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENT AUTHORITY shall establish guidelines for the
Perfluorinated Compound PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES
Remediation Program.
(d) Eligible applicants.--A municipality with perfluorinated
compounds WATER PROVIDER WITH PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL
SUBSTANCES present in the municipality's drinking water may
apply TO THE PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY
for a grant under the Perfluorinated Compound PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES Remediation Program.
Section 302-A. Special funds.
(a) Notice.--Following the approval of an application under
section 301-A, a qualified authority shall notify the State
Treasurer and WHO SHALL create a special fund to be known as the
Military Installation Remediation Fund .
(b) Establishment.--Upon receipt of notice under subsection
(a), the State Treasurer shall establish for each qualified
former military installation a restricted account within the
special fund for the benefit of the qualified authority.
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Interest income derived from the investment of money in a
restricted account shall be credited by the State Treasury to
the restricted account.
Section 303-A. Restrictions.
(a) Use.--
(1) Except as provided under paragraph (2) and (3),
money transferred under section 301-A shall be used for the
operational costs for the qualified authority.
(2) MONEY UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL BE ALLOCATED IN
PROPORTION TO THE AMOUNT OF LOCAL EFFORT UNDER SUBSECTION
(C). Money transferred under section 301-A in excess of the
amount used under paragraph (1), to the extent such funds are
available, shall be used to offset a surcharge applied to ARE
AVAILABLE, SHALL BE USED TO DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
(I) OFFSET A SURCHARGE APPLIED TO customers of a
water provider relating to the costs of remediation
relating to perfluorinated compounds PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES present in drinking water
related to the presence of a former military
installation. Money under this paragraph shall be
allocated in proportion to the amount of local effort
under subsection (c).
(II) OFFSET AN AMOUNT ATTRIBUTABLE TO AN AMOUNT
BILLED TO CUSTOMERS OF A WATER PROVIDER RELATING TO THE
COSTS OF REMEDIATION RELATING TO PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL
SUBSTANCES PRESENT IN DRINKING WATER RELATED TO THE
PRESENCE OF A FORMER MILITARY INSTALLATION.
(III) OFFSET THE COST OF CONNECTING A RESIDENCE WITH
A PRIVATE WELL WHICH IS IMPACTED BY THE PRESENCE OF PER-
AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES IN DRINKING WATER RELATED
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TO A FORMER MILITARY INSTALLATION TO A PUBLIC WATER
SUPPLY.
(3) Money transferred under section 301-A in excess of
the amount used under paragraphs (1) and (2), to the extent
such funds are available, may be used for any of the
following:
(i) The transportation infrastructure and economic
development costs within a qualified municipality to
encourage redevelopment of the qualified former military
installation.
(ii) The payment of debt service on bonds issued or
refinanced for the acquisition, development,
construction, including related infrastructure and site
preparation, reconstruction, renovation or refinancing of
a project under subparagraph (i).
(b) Applications.--The qualified authority shall establish
an application process for allocations under subsection (a)(2)
THIS SECTION .
(c) Local effort.--A municipality or municipal government
AUTHORITY may make available CONTRIBUTIONS to the qualified
authority an amount of money which may be used for allocations
under subsection (a)(2) . A contribution under this subsection
shall be made no later than September 1, 2019, April 15, 2020
and April 15 each year thereafter. NOVEMBER 15, 2019, JUNE 1,
2020, AND JUNE 1 EACH YEAR THEREAFTER TO BE CONSIDERED UNDER
SECTION 303-A(D).
(d) Limitations on transfers.--Money transferred to a
special fund under section 301-A may not exceed 500% of the
local taxes and additional money designated and transferred to
the qualified authority by a municipality or municipal authority
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during the year.
(e) Excess money.--
(1) If the amount of money transferred to a fund in any
one calendar year exceeds the money utilized , DESIGNATED OR
BUDGETED under this section in that calendar year, the
qualified authority shall submit by April 15 following the
end of the calendar year the excess money to the State
Treasurer for deposit into the General Fund.
(2) At the time of submission to the State Treasurer,
the contracting authority shall submit to the State
Treasurer, the Office of the Budget and the Department of
Revenue a detailed accounting of the calculation resulting in
the excess money.
Section 304-A. Duration.
An application approved under section 301-A(a) shall be in
effect for a period no later than 30 years from the effective
date of this section.
Section 305-A. Qualified authority.
(a) Composition.--Notwithstanding 53 Pa.C.S. ยง 5610(a)
(relating to governing body), the governing body of a qualified
authority shall be composed of the following members:
(1) One member subject to the following:
(i) If a member of the Senate has a permanent
residence in the qualified municipality, the member shall
be a member of the governing body.
(ii) If subparagraph (i) does not apply, the
President pro tempore of the Senate shall appoint a
permanent resident of the qualified municipality to the
governing body.
(2) One member subject to the following:
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(i) If a member of the House of Representatives has
a permanent residence in the qualified municipality, the
member shall be a member of the governing body.
(ii) If subparagraph (i) does not apply, the Speaker
of the House of Representatives shall appoint a permanent
resident of the qualified municipality to the governing
body.
(1) TWO MEMBERS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:
(I) IF A MEMBER OF THE SENATE HAS A PERMANENT
RESIDENCE IN THE QUALIFIED MUNICIPALITY, THE MEMBER SHALL
BE A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNING BODY.
(II) IF A MEMBER OF THE SENATE HAS A PERMANENT
RESIDENCE IN A MUNICIPALITY WHICH IS IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT
TO A QUALIFIED MUNICIPALITY AND THAT MUNICIPALITY HAS
WITHIN ITS GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDS A FORMER MILITARY
INSTALLATION WHERE ACTIVITIES CAUSED PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL PUBLIC DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION, THE
MEMBER SHALL BE A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNING BODY.
(III) IF EITHER SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OR (II) DO NOT
APPLY, THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE SHALL
APPOINT A PERMANENT RESIDENT OR RESIDENTS OF THE
APPROPRIATE MUNICIPALITY TO THE GOVERNING BODY.
(2) TWO MEMBERS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:
(I) IF A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAS
A PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN THE QUALIFIED MUNICIPALITY, THE
MEMBER SHALL BE A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNING BODY.
(II) IF A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAS
A PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN A MUNICIPALITY WHICH IS
IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO A QUALIFIED MUNICIPALITY AND THAT
MUNICIPALITY HAS WITHIN ITS GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDS A FORMER
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MILITARY INSTALLATION WHERE ACTIVITIES CAUSED PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL PUBLIC DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION, THE
MEMBER SHALL BE A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNING BODY.
(III) IF EITHER SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OR (II) DO NOT
APPLY, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL
APPOINT A PERMANENT RESIDENT OR RESIDENTS OF THE
APPROPRIATE MUNICIPALITY TO THE GOVERNING BODY.
(3) One permanent resident of the qualified municipality
appointed by a school district which has within its
geographic bounds a qualified former military installation.
(4) One permanent resident of the qualified municipality
appointed by an authority established to redevelop the
qualified former military installation.
(5) One permanent resident of the qualified municipality
appointed by the governing body of the qualified
municipality.
(b) Terms.--The following shall apply:
(1) Members appointed under subsection (a)(1), (2) and
(4) shall serve for a term of five years.
(2) All other members shall serve for a term of four
years.
(C) SALARY AND EXPENSES.--MEMBERS MAY NOT RECEIVE A SALARY
BUT MAY BE REIMBURSED FOR NECESSARY AND REASONABLE EXPENSES
INCURRED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES.
Section 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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