There shall be established for each community service area a community service area board, the members of which shall be appointed for three-year terms by the commissioner, two of whom shall be recipients of assistance under chapter one hundred and eighteen, two of whom shall be recipients of assistance on account of age under chapter one hundred and eighteen A, two of whom shall be recipients of assistance on account of disability under said chapter one hundred and eighteen A, and one of whom shall be a recipient of assistance under chapter one hundred and eighteen E. Each board shall consist of not less than fifteen nor more than thirty members. When first appointed one third of the members shall be appointed for three years, one third for two years, and one third for one year. Thereafter new appointments shall be made by the commissioner from a list of nominees prepared by the community service area board of persons with qualifications that will maintain the distribution of interest broadly representative of the various segments of the population in the area served. Such list shall contain the names of at least twice as many recipients for each categorical assistance program as those required to be appointed. Any vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term. No member shall serve more than two consecutive three year terms.
The community service area boards shall meet at least ten times a year upon call of the chairman, the area director or on the written request of not less than five members of the board.
The duties and responsibilities of the community service area board shall be:
The members of the community service area boards shall receive no compensation for their services but shall be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in rendering such services.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 18, § 7