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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§321H-3 Neurotrauma advisory board.

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§321H-3 Neurotrauma advisory board.
(a)There is established within the department a neurotrauma advisory board to advise the director in implementing this chapter.
(b)The board shall consist of eleven members to be appointed by the director. The director shall designate a member to be the chairperson of the advisory board. The director or a designee shall serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member of the advisory board. The director may also appoint up to three state and county representatives whose work relates to neurotrauma to be ex officio, nonvoting members of the board. The members shall serve for a term of four years; provided that upon the initial appointment of members, two shall be appointed for a term of one year, three for a term of two years, three for a term of three years, and three for a term of four years. In establishing the advisory board, the director shall appoint:
(1)Two survivors of neurotrauma or their family members (one for traumatic brain injuries and one for spinal cord injuries);
(2)One member of the Brain Injury Association of Hawaii;
(3)One member representing the state traumatic brain injury advisory board;
(4)Two members representing private sector businesses that provide services for neurotrauma survivors;
(5)One member representing trauma centers that provide services for neurotrauma survivors;
(6)One representative for persons with stroke; and
(7)Three at-large members.
(c)The members shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses, including travel expenses, that are necessary for the performance of their duties.
(d)The number of members necessary to constitute a quorum to do business shall consist of a majority of all the voting members who have been appointed by the director and have accepted that appointment. When a quorum is in attendance, the concurrence of a majority of the voting members in attendance shall make any action of the board valid. [L 2002, c 160, pt of §2; am L 2014, c 191, §1]
Cross References
Traumatic brain injury advisory board, see §321-28.
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