Mississippi Code
Chapter 73 - Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority Act
§ 41-73-9. Terms of members of authority; vacancies; removal; oath

Three (3) members shall be appointed for an initial term of one (1) year, two (2) members shall be appointed for an initial term of two (2) years, one (1) member shall be appointed for an initial term of three (3) years and one (1) member shall be appointed for an initial term of four (4) years. All subsequent appointments shall be for terms of four (4) years. Each member shall hold office for the term of his appointment and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment of the governor, subject to the advice and consent of the senate, for the length of the unexpired term only. Any member shall be eligible for reappointment. Any member may be removed from office for incompetency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office by the governor after reasonable notice and a public hearing unless the same are expressly waived in writing. Each member of the authority appointed by the governor shall, before entering upon his duty, take an oath of office to administer the duties of his office faithfully and competently, and a record of such oath shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 41 - Public Health

Chapter 73 - Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority Act

§ 41-73-1. Short title

§ 41-73-3. Legislative findings; declaration of public purpose

§ 41-73-5. Definitions

§ 41-73-9. Terms of members of authority; vacancies; removal; oath

§ 41-73-11. Officers of authority; per diem and expenses of members

§ 41-73-13. Quorum; vote required for action

§ 41-73-15. Regular and called meetings

§ 41-73-17. Executive director; duties; contracting for administrative services; payment; secretary; duties

§ 41-73-19. Additional officers, agents or employees

§ 41-73-21. Conflict of interest of member, employee or agent; disclosure required; effect of disclosure

§ 41-73-23. State office or position not forfeited by virtue of authority membership or service

§ 41-73-25. Surety bonds of members and executive director; blanket bond authorized; conditions of bonds; costs

§ 41-73-27. Powers of authority

§ 41-73-29. Duties of authority

§ 41-73-31. Additional powers; providing hospital equipment or hospital facilities for use in hospitals in state

§ 41-73-33. Security requirements with respect to hospital equipment or hospital facilities lease, installment purchase contract, or loan agreement

§ 41-73-35. Authority may issue bonds; purposes; authorization; issuance

§ 41-73-39. Disposition of proceeds; administrative expenses

§ 41-73-41. Refunding bonds authorized

§ 41-73-43. Trust indentures

§ 41-73-45. Contracts with bond holders; contents

§ 41-73-47. Community hospitals may contract with authority for financing or refinancing of hospital equipment or facilities; payments as operating expenses; priority; security interests in hospital facilities and equipment; maximum principal amount...

§ 41-73-49. Bonds to be general obligation bonds; additional security authorized

§ 41-73-51. Authority's bonds do not obligate state; neither faith and credit nor taxing power of state or subdivisions pledged

§ 41-73-53. Pledges

§ 41-73-55. Repurchase of bonds; cancellation

§ 41-73-57. Bonds are negotiable instruments, subject to registration provisions of bonds

§ 41-73-59. Immunity from liability

§ 41-73-61. Funds and accounts

§ 41-73-63. Deposits; checks; security for deposits

§ 41-73-65. Payment of expenses of authority; state and political subdivisions to be held harmless

§ 41-73-67. Property of authority as public property; tax exemption; assets to go to state upon dissolution of authority

§ 41-73-69. Bonds of authority as legal investments and as security for public deposits

§ 41-73-71. Annual report of authority

§ 41-73-73. State officers and agencies to cooperate with authority

§ 41-73-75. Chapter cumulative and supplemental as to powers of authority; bonds exempt from other laws governing issuance of bonds