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Show 220 INTERSTATE COMPACTS except where a state in its enabling legislation decides that the best interests of the state will be otherwise served, a member representing municipal interests, a member representing industrial interests, and a member representing an agency acting for fisheries or conservation. ARTICLE IV The commission shall annually elect from its members a chairman and vice chairman and shall appoint and at its pleasure remove or dis- charge such officers. It may appoint and employ a secretary who shall be a professional engineer versed in water pollution and may employ such stenographic or clerical employees as shall be necessary, and at its pleasure remove or discharge such employees. It shall adopt a seal and suitable by-laws and shall promulgate rules and regulations for its management and control. It may maintain an office for the transac- tion of its business and may meet at any time or place within the signa- tory states. Meetings shall be held at least twice each year. A major- ity of the members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but no action of the commission imposing any obligation on any signatory state or on any municipal 'agency or subdivision thereof or on any person, firm or corporation therein shall be binding unless a majority of the members from such signatory state shall have voted in favor thereof. Where meetings are planned to discuss matters relevant to problems of water pollution control affecting only certain of the signatory states, the commission may vote to authorize special meetings of the commissioners of the states especially concerned. The commis- sion shall keep accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements and shall make an annual report to the governor and the legislature of each signatory state setting forth in detail the operations and transactions conducted by it pursuant to this compact, and shall make recommenda- tions for any legislative action deemed by it advisable, including amendments to the statutes of the signatory states which may be neces- sary to carry out the intent and purpose of this compact. The com- mission shall not incur any obligations for salaries, office, administrative, traveling or other expenses prior to the allotment of funds by the signatory states adequate to meet the same; nor shall the commission pledge the credit of any of the signatory states. Each signatory state reserves the right to provide hereafter by law for the examination and audit of the accounts of the commission. The Gom- mission shall appoint a treasurer who may be a member of the commis- sion, and disbursements by the commission shall be valid only when authorized by tihe commission and when vouchers therefor have been signed by the secretary and countersigned by the treasurer. The sec- retary shall be custodian of the records of tihe commission with author- ity to attest to and certify such records or copies thereof. ARTICLE V It is recognized, owing to such variable factors as location, size, character and flow and the many varied uses of the waters subject to fche terms of this compact, that no single standard of sewage and waste treatment and no single standard of quality of receiving waters is |