Further regulates the Gloucester Fisheries Commission by changing its membership and leadership structure.
This bill amends the structure of the Gloucester Fisheries Commission, a public instrumentality established to promote, preserve, and protect the Gloucester fishing industry. It revises the commission's membership to consist of seven members, one of whom is the mayor or a designee. Six members are appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city council for three-year terms, with two alternate members also appointed by the mayor. The mayor can appoint an executive director, whose compensation is determined by the mayor.
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