Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 23J, § 2
(a) There is hereby established a body politic and corporate to be known as the Massachusetts clean energy technology center. The center is hereby constituted a public instrumentality and the exercise by the center of the powers conferred by this chapter shall be considered to be the performance of an essential governmental function.
The center is hereby placed in the executive office of energy and environmental affairs, but shall not be subject to the supervision or control of said office, or of any board, bureau, department or other center of the commonwealth, except as specifically provided for in this chapter.
The center shall promote and advance the commonwealth's public interests by: (i) acting as the commonwealth's lead agency, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund established in section 4E of chapter 40J, in the promotion and development of jobs in the climatetech sector; (ii) promoting research and workforce training in climatetech technology at the commonwealth's public institutions of higher education, as defined in section 5 of chapter 15A, and vocational technical schools, as established in sections 14 and 15, chapter 74 or any vocational technical school that meets the programmatic requirements established by the department of elementary and secondary education; (iii) stimulating the creation and development of new climatetech ventures, which may include carbon sequestration and the development of other clean energy sources that will form the foundation of a strong climatetech industry sector or cluster in the commonwealth; (iv) providing support to existing climatetech companies to expand their operations within the commonwealth; (v) attracting new capital and research facilities from institutions outside the commonwealth; (vi) fostering collaboration between industry, state government, research universities and the financial sector to advance climatetech technology commercialization and venture development; (vii) conducting market research to identify barriers to creating and expanding a climatetech technology industry, including job training needs; (viii) supporting demonstration projects that are evaluated by independent, third-party peer research institutions; (ix) serving as the clearinghouse for information related to the climatetech industry in the commonwealth; (x) promoting programs and investments that lead to pathways towards economic self sufficiency for low and moderate-income individuals and communities in the climatetech industry; and (xi) performing any other actions necessary to effectuate the state's public interests.
(c) Eight directors shall constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of a majority of directors present at a duly-called meeting where a quorum is present shall be necessary for any action to be taken by the board. An action required or permitted to be taken at a meeting of the directors may be taken without a meeting if all of the directors consent in writing to such action and such written consents are filed with the records of the minutes of the meeting of the board. Such consents shall be treated for all purposes as a vote at a meeting.
The directors of the board shall serve without compensation, but each director shall be entitled to reimbursement for his actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties.
(e) The board may appoint and employ an executive director, and fix his compensation and conditions of employment. The executive director shall have a full range of previous experience in the climatetech industry, including previous executive experience within the climatetech industry. The executive director shall be the chief executive, administrative and operational officer of the center and shall direct and supervise the administrative affairs and the general management of the center. The executive director may, subject to the general supervision of the board, employ other employees, consultants, agents, including legal counsel and advisors, and shall attend meetings of the board.
The board shall appoint and employ a director for the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund, hereinafter referred to as the trust fund, and shall fix his compensation and conditions of employment. The director of the trust fund shall report to the executive director. The director of the trust fund shall have a full range of previous experience in the climatetech industry.