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(a) There is created a body politic and corporate to be known as the “Tweed-New Haven Airport Authority”. Said authority shall be a public instrumentality and political subdivision of this state and the exercise by the authority of the powers conferred by sections 15-120g to 15-120o, inclusive, shall be deemed and held to be the performance of an essential public and governmental function. The Tweed-New Haven Airport Authority shall not be construed to be a department, institution or agency of the state.
(b) The authority shall be governed by a board of directors consisting of fifteen members, each member serving not more than two consecutive four-year terms. The terms of the members shall be staggered so that not more than four members' terms shall expire at the same time. Eight members of the board shall be appointed by the mayor of New Haven and five members shall be appointed by the mayor of East Haven, at least six of whom shall be residents of New Haven or East Haven. Two members of the board shall be appointed by the South Central Regional Council of Governments, each of whom shall be a resident of any of the following towns or cities: Bethany, Branford, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven or Woodbridge. The board of directors shall elect a chairperson from among its members and shall annually elect one of its members as vice-chairperson and shall elect other members as officers, and establish bylaws as necessary for the operation of the authority. Members of the board of directors shall receive no compensation for the performance of their duties. No member of the board shall have any financial interest in Tweed-New Haven Airport or any of its tenants or concessions.
(c) The thirteen members of the board of directors appointed by the mayors of New Haven and East Haven shall be special directors vested with additional powers set forth in the bylaws of the Tweed-New Haven Airport Authority.
(d) The powers of the authority shall be vested in and exercised by the board. Eight members of the board shall constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of a majority of the members present at a meeting of the board shall be sufficient for any action taken by the board. No vacancy in the membership of the board shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the board. Any action taken by the board may be authorized by resolution at any regular or special meeting and shall take effect immediately unless otherwise provided in the resolution. Notice of any meeting, whether special or regular, shall be given orally, not less than forty-eight hours prior to the meeting. The board may delegate to three or more of its members, or its officers, agents and employees, such board powers and duties as it may deem proper.
(e) The authority shall have perpetual succession and shall adopt procedures for the conduct of its affairs in accordance with section 15-120k. Such succession shall continue as long as the authority shall have obligations outstanding and until the existence of the authority is terminated by law at which time the rights and properties of the authority shall pass to and be vested in the city of New Haven.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 15. Navigation and Aeronautics § 15-120i. Tweed-New Haven Airport Authority. Board of directors - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-15-navigation-and-aeronautics/ct-gen-st-sect-15-120i/
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