50-2-107. District boards of health.
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50-2-107 . District boards of health.
(1)By mutual agreement, two or more adjacent counties may unite to create a district board of health. First- and second-class cities located in those counties may elect to be included in the district.
(2)A district board of health consists of:
(a)one person appointed by the county commissioners of each county in the district who serves at the pleasure of the appointing commissioners;
(b)one person appointed by the governing body of each city that elects to be included in the district who serves at the pleasure of the appointing governing body;
(c)additional members appointed by the county commissioners of each county that participates in the district board as mutually agreed upon who serve at the pleasure of the appointing commissioners.