Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Rules Governing Conservation Districts
The purpose of these rules is to outline procedures for the establishment and operation of conservation districts.
The following definitions shall apply to all parts of these rules:
The Executive Director and Commission staff shall assist the districts in complying with these rules. Guidelines may be developed to assist districts in complying with these rules, but the rules themselves shall be controlling.
[Reserved] See Ark. Code Ann. § 14-125-201 et seq.
[Reserved] See Ark. Code Ann. § 14-125-401 et seq.
[Reserved] See Ark. Code Ann. § 14-125-401 et seq.
[Reserved] See Ark. Code Ann. § 14-125-901 et seq.
[Reserved] See Ark. Code Ann. § 14-125-410
This program recognizes individuals who have served twenty-five (25) or more years of concurrent or intermittent service on a conservation district board or boards, or alternatively, twenty-five (25) or more years of experience deemed equivalent by the Commission. It also provides a mechanism for tapping institutional knowledge attained by these individuals without requiring them to serve as government officials.
A Director Emeritus serves the district by providing knowledge, experience, and wisdom to the district's elected and appointed directors. A Director Emeritus may continue to commit time, energy, and other resources to the District while serving in an advisory, non-voting capacity without legal or fiduciary responsibilities. A Director Emeritus is appointed for life.
If the Commission approves an individual as a Director Emeritus that currently serves as a district director, the Commission shall appoint a director to serve the remainder of the Director Emeritus's term.
Sixty days prior to the expiration of an appointed director's term, the Executive Director shall notify the director and the district board of the date of the expiration of the term.
The Commission shall consider any appointment recommendation which may be made by the remaining members of the local governing board.
Any person owning land within a district who is registered to vote under the election laws of Arkansas may be considered by the Commission for appointment by filing a written request with the Executive Director. The request shall remain on file with the Commission until the district's next board vacancy. If the Commission receives a written request for appointment to a particular conservation district board, the Commission will notify that board of the request.
The Executive Director shall review the qualifications of anyone proposed as an appointed director. This review may include an interview with the applicant, or a request for recommendations from persons having knowledge of the applicant's interest and activities in the areas of soil and water conservation.
By the first regular meeting of the Commission after the expiration of the appointed director's term, the Executive Director shall provide the Commission with the names and qualifications of all prospective appointees.
Upon presentation by the Executive Director, the Commission may:
After a director has taken the oath of office and submitted proof to the Commission, the Executive Director shall issue a certificate of appointment to the district director.
Elections will be held on the first Tuesday in March in districts designated by statute. All polling places shall be open for voting from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
By December 10, the Executive Director shall notify the districts which have elections scheduled for the following March.
The appointed district directors constitute the District Election Committee, the Commission's representative for conducting elections. The Committee's duties include the following:
By February 1 of election year, the District Election Committee shall submit, for the Executive Director's approval, the location(s) of polling place(s) for the district election. The number and location of the polling place(s) shall provide adequate coverage of the district.
The Executive Director must certify a person as a candidate prior to the election before that person may be elected to the office of director.
No write-in candidates shall be allowed. Votes for write-in candidates shall be void and shall not be counted.
After a director has taken the oath of office, and submitted proof to the Commission, the Executive Director shall issue a certificate of election to the district director.
Any appointed or elected director failing to meet the attendance requirement and seeking certification as a candidate for reappointment or re-election may request a waiver by submitting a request in writing to the Executive Director. In the request, the director should explain the failure to meet the attendance requirement for the past term.
After receipt of a waiver request, a member of the Commission chosen by the Commission Chairman and the Executive Director, or his designee, shall meet with the director making the waiver request. At the meeting, inquiry should be made as to the reason for failure to meet the attendance requirement and the director's ability to meet the attendance requirement in the future. The Executive Director and Commission member shall stress the importance of regular attendance at district board meetings and attendance at area and state meetings.
All resignations shall be in writing.
All resignations shall be filed with the district board and the Commission.
Unless the resignation provides otherwise, a resignation shall be effective upon receipt by the Executive Director.
No resignation shall be contingent upon another event.
An elected or appointed director will be deemed to have declined the office of director if that director fails to take the required oath of office within 60 days of certification of election returns or appointment by the Commission. The Commission shall then appoint a new director pursuant to these rules.
The Commission shall have the power to remove directors for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other reason. A director who is absent from three, successive, regular monthly meetings shall be removed for neglect of duty, unless the Commission is presented with a satisfactory written explanation.
Any person seeking a director's removal shall file a petition with the Executive Director, stating specific allegations of the director's alleged neglect of duty or malfeasance in office. The signed petition shall be accompanied by an affidavit stating that the information contained in the petition is true to the best of affiant's knowledge and belief.
Upon receipt of a petition contained in Section 214.2, or on personal initiative, the Executive Director shall investigate whether there are grounds for a district director's removal under Section 214.1. The Executive Director shall then report any findings and recommendations to the Commission.
If, after receiving the Executive Director's report on the allegations, the Commission determines a hearing is warranted, then a hearing by the Commission, or by an appointed hearing officer, shall be conducted as an administrative adjudication under the Administrative Procedure Act.
The Commission shall enter a finding of fact and a conclusion of law, and if the Commission determines that a director should be removed, an order authorizing removal. The Commission may, based upon the record presented, remove a director for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.
Upon removal of a director under this subtitle, the Commission shall appoint a successor pursuant to these rules.
Each year prior to September 1, the district shall submit to the Executive Director an operating plan for the fiscal year (July 1-June 30).
The operating plan shall contain as a minimum the following:
Failure to submit an operating plan acceptable to the Executive Director shall result in the district being disqualified from receiving funds from the Commission.
After approval of a conservation district's operating plan, operating funds will be distributed as often as quarterly, starting in July. The Commission may withhold operating funds from any district that fails to submit required reports, including the annual operating plan. The Commission may also withhold funds from districts that fail to meet deadlines for administration of Commission programs, including poultry registration and water use reporting.
All funding requests are subject to the availability of state revenues, with operating funds having priority over special project funds.
By September 1 of each year, the district shall submit to the Commission a financial report including a comparative balance sheet and comparative income statement for the previous fiscal year, signed by the district board members and the employee who prepared the report.
Districts shall immediately report any financial difficulty or irregularity to the Executive Director, who shall investigate and offer assistance. The Executive Director may also require additional financial reports or request an audit of the district books and accounts by the Division of Legislative Audit.
Districts should substantially comply with the State of Arkansas Travel Regulation as promulgated by the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 19-4-901, et seq.
Failure to comply with requirements of this Subtitle may disqualify a district from operating funds for up to three years pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 14-125-109(d).
To receive money under the Conservation District Beaver Control Program, conservation districts must submit a written beaver control plan to the Executive Director by January 1 of the applicable calendar year. The district plan must be approved by the Executive Director before reimbursable harvesting may begin. The Executive Director may allocate a portion of the appropriation available in the applicable fiscal year to each district which submits an approved plan. The district plan must comply with the following provisions:
Applications shall be in writing and submitted in a form acceptable to the Executive Director. The following information shall be submitted:
After review of the applications and the recommendations of the Executive Director, the Commission may make grant awards based upon the potential benefits to conservation in the applying district, region or the State as a whole.
The following conditions shall apply to grants provided under this subtitle:
Upon request by a conservation district and determination by the Executive Director that the district has the ability to successfully undertake the program, the local portion of the education and information program may be delegated to the requesting district under the terms of these rules.
Any district wishing to obtain delegation of the local portion of the education and information program within its boundaries shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Commission agreeing to abide by the rules of the Commission.
The Commission will from time to time make funds available for the education and information program to the districts operating the local program. The source of the funds may be, but is not limited to, water use reporting fees collected pursuant to Ark. Code. Ann. § 15-22-913 and Titles III and IV of the Commission's rules.
Each local program shall contain the following elements:
The scope of the program must be tailored to meet local water conservation needs and available funding. It may consist of any or all of the following activities:
A district obtaining delegation of the local water conservation education and information program under this subtitle may, by appropriate resolution of the district board, transfer funds held for use under this title to the Arkansas Water Resource Agricultural Cost-Share Program fund created under Title X of the Commission rules. Notice of this transfer shall be properly noted in the district's permanent records and accounting records.
138.00.18 Ark. Code R. 001