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8/7/2019 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRACKING AND BIOMONITORING ADVISORY PANEL
EARLY LEARNING COUNCIL1500 HWY 36 WROSEVILLE, MN 55113 651-582-8200M.S. 124d.141; EXEC ORDER 11-05
Appointing: GovernorCompensation: MileageVacancies: Twenty-Two (22) - Up to 22 members, including individuals with the following expertise,
affiliations, or backgrounds:
a) Representatives of local government groups;b) Representatives of local school districts;c) Individuals with Head Start expertise;d) Providers of early childhood supports and services;e) Representatives of higher education;
f) Individuals whose families received early childhood supportsor services (minimum 2 parents);
g) Individuals from non-profits involved in early childhood issues;h) Members of the business community; and i) Representative of the philanthropic community
The Early Learning Council will make recommendations to the Governor and the Minnesota Legislature to ensure every child is readyfor kindergarten and affordable quality early childhood education and care is available to all children. The council consists of up to 30members, 26 of whom are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The following individuals are members of thecouncil: a) Commissioner of Human Services or a designee; b) Commissioner of Health or a designee; c) Commissioner of Educationor a designee; and d) the Head Start State Collaboration Director. The Governor will appoint up to 22 additional members, includingindividuals with the following expertise, affiliations, or backgrounds: a) representatives of local government groups; b) representativesof local school districts; c) individuals with Head Start expertise; d) providers of early childhood supports and services; e)representatives of higher education; f) individuals whose families received early childhood supports or services (minimum 2 parents);g) individuals from non-profits involved in early childhood issues; h) members of the business community; and i) representatives of the philanthropic community. Four members of the Legislature, as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 124D.141, will service asmembers of the council. The Governor will appoint one member to serve as the chair of the council. The Council will meet quarterlyat the MN Dept of Education.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRACKING AND BIOMONITORING ADVISORY PANELMDH, PO BOX 64882
ST PAUL, MN 55164-0882 651-201-3661M.S. 144.998Appointing: Commissioners of Health, Pollution Control, and Agriculture;
Speaker House; and, Senate Majority LeaderCompensation: ExpensesVacancies: Two (2) - One At-Large Member
One Senate Appointee MemberMake recommendations to the Commissioner of Health and the legislature on priorities for environmental health tracking andbiomonitoring. These include recommendations to study specific chronic diseases, environmental health exposures, chemicals,communities and geographical areas. Make recommendations on aspects of the design, implementation, and evaluation fo theenvironmental health tracking and biomonitoring system. The committee shall have 13 members; specifications and restrictions foreach are detailed in M.S. 144.998. The commissioner of Health shall appoint 9 members, the commissioners of the Pollution ControlAgency and the Department of Agriculture shall each appoint one (1) member, and the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority
Leader shall each appoint one (1) member. None of the members may be lobbyists registered under chapter 10A. As specified, aparticular subset of 10 of the 13 members must have backgrounds or training in designing, implementing, and interpreting healthtracking and biomonitoring studies or in related fields of science, including epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health,alboratory sciences, occupational health, industrial hygiene, toxicology, and public health. Meetings are held on a quarterly basis(minimum) in St. Paul, MN.
8/7/2019 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRACKING AND BIOMONITORING ADVISORY PANEL
Appointing: Commissioner of EducationCompensation: Expenses + per diemVacancies: Eight (8) - Members
Special Education Advisory Panel members must represent one or more of the following groups:- Parents of children with disabilities (age birth through 26);- Representatives of institutions of higher education that prepare special education and related services
personnel;- Representative of a vocational, community or business organization concerned with the provision of transition
services to children with disabilities;- Administrators of programs for children with disabilities;- A representative from the State child welfare agency responsible for foster care;- Representatives of other state agencies involved in the financing or delivery of related services to children with
disabilities;- Representatives of private schools and public charter schools;- Representatives from the State juvenile and adult correction agencies;- Individuals with disabilities;- Teachers;- State and local education officials, including officials who carry out activities under subtitle B of title VII of the
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.The state is required to establish and maintain an advisory panel for the purpose of providing policy guidance with respect to specialeducation and related services for children with disabilities in the state. The panel consists of 35 members representing parents of children with disabilities; consumers; advocacy organizations; special education teachers and administrators; regular educationteachers and administrators; higher education teacher training programs; private and charter schools; vocational, community orbusiness organizations concerned with transition; state juvenile and adult correctional facilities; other state agencies; andcongressional districts. To ensure appropriate representation, a majority of members shall be individuals of parents of children withdisabilities (ages birth through 26). Meetings are held 4-6 times each school year at MDE.