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Code · Missouri · Chapter 172

172.805. Advisory board members, qualifications — terms — appointment, dismissal, procedure — expenses.

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172.805. Advisory board members, qualifications — terms — appointment, dismissal, procedure — expenses. — 1. The advisory board shall consist of:
(1)Two physicians who are active both in research addressing Alzheimer's disease and related disorders and in caring for patients with these disorders;
(2)Two nonphysicians engaged in research addressing Alzheimer's disease and related disorders;
(3)One nonphysician professional active in providing service or care to patients with these disorders;
(4)Two nonresearchers active in the Alzheimer's disease and related disorders association;
(5)One representative of the board of curators;
(6)One representative from the task force as long as it is in existence ;
(7)One member of the general assembly.
2. The advisory board members shall be appointed for terms of three years, except that the terms of the original members shall be staggered among two, three and four years to allow for continuity.
3. Members of the advisory board shall be appointed by the board of curators from nominations made by the task force as long as it is in existence . Thereafter, nominations shall be made by the advisory board itself.
4. Members of the advisory board may be dismissed by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members.
5. Members of the advisory board and its peer review committee shall be reimbursed by the board of curators for their actual expenses in providing services under sections 172.800 to 172.807 .
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(L. 1987 S.B. 200 § 4)
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