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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 143 — State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

§ 143-151.11. Chairman; vice-chairman; other officers; meetings; reports.

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§ 143-151.11. Chairman; vice-chairman; other officers; meetings; reports.
(a)The members of the Board shall select one of their members as chairman upon its creation, and shall select the chairman each July 1 thereafter.
(b)The Board shall select a vice-chairman and such other officers and committee chairmen from among its members, as it deems desirable, at the first regular meeting of the Board after its creation and at the first regular meeting after July 1 of each year thereafter. Provided, nothing in this subsection shall prevent the creation or abolition of committees or offices of the Board, other than the office of vice-chairman, as the need may arise at any time during the year.
(c)The Board shall hold at least four regular meetings per year upon the call of the chairman. Special meetings shall be held upon the call of the chairman or the vice-chairman, or upon the written request of four members of the Board.
(d)The activities and recommendations of the Board with respect to standards for Code officials training and certification shall be set forth in regular and special reports made by the Board. Additionally, the Board shall present special reports and recommendations to the Governor or the General Assembly, or both, as the need may arise or as the Governor or the General Assembly may request. (1977, c. 531, s. 1.)
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