§ 4-23-203. Powers and Duties
The Tennessee residence commission shall have the following powers and duties: Formulate and develop a plenary master plan and program for the adaptive restoration and preservation of the Tennessee residence, including the building and contiguous grounds; Consistent with the master plan required in subdivision (a)(1), establish policies governing any improvements, alterations, repairs, replacements, or reconstruction […]
§ 4-23-204. Staffing — Contracting for Services of Experts and Specialists
The department of general services, the state museum, the Tennessee historical society, and the office of the state architect shall provide appropriate staff assistance to the Tennessee residence commission. In addition, the commission has the authority to contract pursuant to state law for the services of experts and specialists in the area of adaptive restoration […]
§ 4-23-103. Board of Directors — Creation of Foundation
The Tennessee residence foundation shall exercise its powers through a board of directors composed of seven (7) members as provided by this section. The spouse of the governor or the governor’s designee, if the governor is not married, shall serve on the board of directors. Three (3) additional members, one (1) from each grand division, […]
§ 4-23-201. Short Title
This part shall be known and may be cited as the “Tennessee Residence Commission Act of 2010.”
§ 4-23-202. Creation — Membership — Chair — Compensation and Reimbursement — Policy Regarding Conflicts of Interest
There is hereby created the Tennessee residence commission, which shall be composed of six (6) voting, ex officio members, as follows: the governor, the first spouse, the commissioner of general services, the state architect, the chair of the Tennessee historical commission and the executive director of the Tennessee state museum, or their respective designees. The […]