Section 66.
(1)There is established a permanent commission on the status
of women consisting of 19 persons as follows: five persons appointed by the
governor; four persons appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;
four persons appointed by the president of the senate; and six persons
appointed by the caucus of women legislators or its successor organization.
Members of the commission shall be drawn from diverse racial, ethnic, religious,
age, sexual orientation and socio-economic backgrounds from throughout the
commonwealth and shall have had experience working toward the improvement
of the status of women in society. Members shall be subject to the provisions of
chapter 268A as they apply to special state employees. The commission shall
be an independent agency
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Section 66. (1) There is established a permanent commission on the status
of women consisting of 19 persons as follows: five persons appointed by the
governor; four persons appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;
four persons appointed by the president of the senate; and six persons
appointed by the caucus of women legislators or its successor organization.
Members of the commission shall be drawn from diverse racial, ethnic, religious,
age, sexual orientation and socio-economic backgrounds from throughout the
commonwealth and shall have had experience working toward the improvement
of the status of women in society. Members shall be subject to the provisions of
chapter 268A as they apply to special state employees. The commission shall
be an independent agency of the government of the commonwealth and shall not
be subject to the control of any other department or agency.(2)(a) Members shall serve terms of three years and until their successors are
appointed.(b) Vacancies in the membership of the commission shall be filled by the
original appointing authority for the balance of the unexpired term.(c) Appointments shall be made in consultation with women’s organizations.
Nominations shall be solicited between August 1 and September 16 of each year
through an open application process using a uniform application that is widely
distributed throughout the state.(d) The commission shall elect from among its members a chair, a vice chair,
a treasurer and any other officers it deems necessary.(e) The members of the commission shall receive no compensation for their
services, but shall be reimbursed for any usual and customary expenses
incurred in the performance of their duties.[ Subsection (3) effective until December 4, 2024. For text effective December
4, 2024, see below.](3) The commission shall conduct an ongoing study of all matters concerning
women and shall be guided by the tenets of the Platform for Action of the
United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, China in
September, 1995. In furtherance of that responsibility, the commission shall: (a)
study, review and report on the status of women in the commonwealth; (b)
inform leaders of business, education, health care, state and local governments
and the communications media of issues pertaining to women; (c) serve as a
liaison between government and private interest groups concerned with issues
affecting women; (d) serve as a clearinghouse for information on issues pertaining
to women; (e) identify and recommend qualified women for appointive
positions at all levels of government, including boards and commissions, as the
commission deems necessary and appropriate; (f) assess programs and practices
in all state agencies as they affect women, as the commission deems
necessary and appropriate; (g) advise executive and legislative bodies on the
effect on women of proposed legislation, as the commission deems necessary and
appropriate; and (h) promote and facilitate collaboration among local women’s
commissions and among women’s organizations in the state, as the commission
deems necessary and appropriate. The commission shall annually, on or before
June 2, report the results of its findings and activities of the preceding year and
its recommendations to the governor and to the clerks of the senate and house
of representatives.[ Subsection (3) as amended by 2024, 248, Sec. 3 effective December 4, 2024.
For text effective until December 4, 2024, see above.](3) The commission shall conduct an ongoing study of all matters concerning
women and shall be guided by the tenets of the Platform for Action of the
United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, China in
September, 1995. In furtherance of that responsibility, the commission shall: (a)
study, review and report on the status of women in the commonwealth; (b)
inform leaders of business, education, health care, state and local governments
and the communications media of issues pertaining to women; (c) serve as a
liaison between government and private interest groups concerned with issues
affecting women; (d) serve as a clearinghouse for information on issues pertaining
to women; (e) identify and recommend qualified women for appointive
positions at all levels of government, including boards and commissions, as the
commission deems necessary and appropriate; (f) assess programs and practices
in all state agencies as they affect women, as the commission deems
necessary and appropriate; (g) advise executive and legislative bodies on the
effect on women of proposed legislation, as the commission deems necessary and
appropriate; and (h) promote and facilitate collaboration among local women’s
commissions and among women’s organizations in the state, as the commission
deems necessary and appropriate. The commission shall annually, on or before
July 31, report the results of its findings and activities of the preceding year and
its recommendations to the governor and to the clerks of the senate and house
of representatives.(4) The powers of the commission shall include but not be limited to the
following: (a) to use such voluntary and uncompensated services of private
individuals, agencies and organizations as may from time to time be offered and needed; (b) to recommend policies and make recommendations to agencies and
officers of the state and local subdivisions of government to effectuate the
purposes of subsection (3); (c) to select an executive director and to acquire
adequate staff to perform its duties, subject to appropriation; (d) to establish
and maintain such offices as it may deem necessary, subject to appropriation;
(e) to enact bylaws for its own governance; (f) to appoint members to regional
chapters of the commission; and (g) to hold regular, public meetings and to
hold fact-finding hearings and other public forums as it may deem necessary.(5) The commission shall meet once every month, except for the months of
July and August at members’ discretion. The (i) governor, (ii) speaker of the
house of representatives, (iii) president of the senate and (iv) designated members
of the caucus of women legislators shall be invited to attend the monthly
meetings on a rotating basis.(6)(a) The commission may request from all state agencies such information
and assistance as the commission may require.(b) The commission may accept and solicit funds, including any gifts, donations,
grants or bequests or any federal funds, for any of the purposes of this
section. Such funds shall be deposited in a separate account with the state
treasurer, be received by said treasurer on behalf of the commonwealth, and be
expended by the commission in accordance with law.