North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2 - Public Hospitals.
§ 131E-18 - Commissioners.

131E-18. Commissioners.
(a) The mayor or the chairman of the county board shall appoint the commissioners of the authority. There shall be not less than six and not more than 30 commissioners. Upon a finding that it is in the public interest, the commissioners may adopt a resolution increasing or decreasing the number of commissioners by a fixed number; Provided that no decrease in the number of commissioners shall shorten a commissioner's term. A certified copy of the resolution and a list of nominees shall be submitted to the mayor or the chairman of the county board of commissioners for appointments in accordance with the procedures set forth in subsection (d) of this section.
(b) For the initial appointments of commissioners, one-third of the commissioners shall be appointed for a term of one year, one-third for a term of two years, and one-third for a term of three years to achieve staggered terms. All subsequent appointments shall be for three-year terms. A commissioner shall hold office until a successor has been appointed and qualified. Vacancies from resignation or removal from office shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term.
(c) The mayor or the chairman of the county board of commissioners shall name the first chair of the authority. Thereafter, the commissioners shall elect each subsequent chair from their members. The commissioners shall elect from their members the first vice-chair and all subsequent vice-chairs.
(d) When a commissioner resigns, is removed from office, completes a term of office, or when there is an increase in the number of commissioners, the remaining commissioners shall submit to the mayor or the chairman of the county board of commissioners a list of nominees for appointment to the commission. The mayor or the chairman of the county board of commissioners shall appoint, only from the nominees, the number of commissioners necessary to fill all vacancies. However, the mayor or the chairman of the county board of commissioners may require the commissioners to submit as many additional lists of nominees as he or she may desire.
(e) The mayor shall file with the city clerk, or the chairman of the county board of commissioners shall file with the county clerk, a certificate of appointment or reappointment of a commissioner. The certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the due and proper appointment of the commissioner.
(f) Commissioners shall receive no compensation for their services, but they shall be entitled to reimbursement for necessary expenses, including travel expenses, incurred in the discharge of their duties.
(g) For a county with a population of less than 75,000, according to the most recent decennial federal census, the following exceptions to the provisions of this section shall apply:
(1) The commissioners shall be appointed by the county board of commissioners rather than the chairman of the county board of commissioners;
(2) In making appointments under subsection (d) of this section, the county board of commissioners shall consider the nominations of the commissioners of the authority, but the county board of the commissioners is not bound by the nominations and may choose any qualified person.
(h) A majority of the commissioners shall constitute a quorum. (1943, c. 780, s. 5; 1971, c. 799; 1973, c. 792; 1981, c. 525, s. 1; 1983, c. 775, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 131E - Health Care Facilities and Services

Article 2 - Public Hospitals.

§ 131E-5 - Title and purpose.

§ 131E-6 - Definitions.

§ 131E-7 - General powers.

§ 131E-7.1 - Public hospitals' managed care development authorized.

§ 131E-8 - Sale of hospital facilities to nonprofit corporations.

§ 131E-8.1 - Maintenance of Health Education Facilities.

§ 131E-9 - Governing authority of hospital facilities.

§ 131E-10 - Condemnation.

§ 131E-11 - Federal and State aid.

§ 131E-12 - Public purposes.

§ 131E-13 - Lease or sale of hospital facilities to or from for-profit or nonprofit corporations or other business entities by municipalities and hospital authorities.

§ 131E-14 - Lease or sale of hospital facilities to certain nonprofit corporations.

§ 131E-14.1 - Branch facilities.

§ 131E-14.2 - Conflict of interest.

§ 131E-15 - Title and purpose.

§ 131E-16 - Definitions.

§ 131E-17 - Creation of a hospital authority.

§ 131E-18 - Commissioners.

§ 131E-19 - Incorporation of a hospital authority.

§ 131E-20 - Boundaries of the authority.

§ 131E-21 - Conflict of interest.

§ 131E-22 - Removal of commissioners.

§ 131E-23 - Powers of the authority.

§ 131E-24 - Eminent domain.

§ 131E-25 - Zoning and building laws.

§ 131E-26 - Revenue bonds and notes.

§ 131E-27 - Contracts with federal government.

§ 131E-29 - Audits and recommendations.

§ 131E-30 - Appropriations.

§ 131E-31 - Transfers of property by a city or county to a hospital authority.

§ 131E-32 - Purchase money security interests.

§ 131E-33 - Part controlling.

§ 131E-40 - Title and purpose.

§ 131E-41 - Methods of creation of a hospital district.

§ 131E-42 - Hearing and determination.

§ 131E-43 - Limitation of actions.

§ 131E-44 - General powers.

§ 131E-45 - County taxes.

§ 131E-46 - Referendum on repeal of tax levy.

§ 131E-47 - Governing body.

§ 131E-47.1 - Limited liability.