SECTION 1. Section 8A of Chapter 26 the General Laws, as so appearing in the 2008 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out the section in its entirety and replacing with the following:-
Section 8A. There shall be an independent board of appeal on motor vehicle liability policies and bonds serving in the office of consumer affairs and business regulations, and consisting of the commissioner of insurance or his representative, the registrar of motor vehicles or a representative, the attorney general or a representative, and the commissioner of public health or a representative. The board of appeals shall not be subject to the jurisdiction of the executive office of consumer affairs, except to the extent of compliance with reasonable requests from the undersecretary for the sharing of information, which does not interfere with the efficient and independent functioning of the board. The commissioner of insurance, the registrar of motor vehicles, the attorney general and the commissioner of public health, may in writing, in such form as he may prescribe, filed in his office, designate from time to time a representative to act in his place. The board members shall serve for a term of seven years, with incumbents serving three years upon enactment, subject to removal by the appointing authority only for nonfeasance or malfeasance in office. All board members shall receive equal compensation. The compensation of such a representative, if not an employee of the commonwealth, shall be fixed by the board, subject to the approval of the governor and council. With the approval of the governor and council, the board my appoint and remove a secretary and such clerical and other assistants as its work may require. All expenditures incurred under this section shall be paid from the division of insurance. The secretary shall keep a record of all proceedings before the board, and he and such clerical and other assistants shall perform such duties as the board may direct. Any member of the board shall have power to summon and compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of books, records and documents and may administer oaths. Sections nine and eleven of chapter two hundred and thirty-three of the general laws shall apply to the board and witnesses summoned before it. The fees of witnesses before the board for attendance and travel shall be the same as for witnesses before a court in civil cases and need not be paid nor tendered to them prior to their attendance, and shall be paid by the commonwealth upon the certificate of the board or a member thereof filed with the comptroller. An office and a room for hearings shall be provided by the commonwealth, to be assigned by the governor and council. The board may hold hearings at any place within the commonwealth and the members and secretary thereof shall be allowed their necessary traveling and other expenses in holding hearings outside the city of Boston. The board, with the approval of the governor and council, may make and amend reasonable rules and regulations to expedite and regulate hearings and the procedure before it.
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