North Carolina General Statutes
Article 14 - Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
§ 143B-1254 - Appointment, qualifications and tenure of commissioners.

143B-1254. Appointment, qualifications and tenure of commissioners.
An authority shall consist of five commissioners appointed by the mayor, and he shall designate the first chairman.
Of the commissioners who are first appointed, two shall serve for a term of one year, two for a term of three years, and one for a term of five years, and thereafter, the terms of office for all commissioners shall be five years. A commissioner shall hold office until his successor has been appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. Vacancies occurring by expiration of office or otherwise shall be filled in the following manner: The mayor and the remaining commissioners shall have a joint session and shall unanimously select the person to fill the vacancy; but if they are unable to do so, then such fact shall be certified to the resident judge of the superior court of the County in which the authority is located, and he shall fill the vacancy. The mayor shall file with the city clerk a certificate of the appointment or reappointment of any commissioner, and such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the due and proper appointment of such commissioner. A commissioner shall receive no compensation for his services, but he shall be entitled to the necessary expenses, including traveling expenses, incurred in the discharge of his duties.
When the office of the first chairman of the authority becomes vacant, the authority shall select a chairman from among its members. An authority shall select from among its members a vice-chairman, and it may employ a secretary, technical experts and such other officers, agents and employees, permanent and temporary, as it may require, and shall determine their qualifications, duties, and compensation. An authority may employ its own counsel and legal staff. An authority may delegate to one or more of its agents or employees such powers or duties as it may deem proper. (1945, c. 460, s. 5; 2015-241, s. 24.1(g); 2015-268, s. 7.3(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973

Article 14 - Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

§ 143B-1210 - Organization.

§ 143B-1211 - Powers and duties of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

§ 143B-1212 - Personnel of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

§ 143B-1213 - Definitions.

§ 143B-1214 - Appropriations.

§ 143B-1215 - Copies of records to be furnished to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

§ 143B-1216 - Confidentiality of Department of Military and Veterans Affairs records.

§ 143B-1217 - Military Presence Stabilization Fund.

§ 143B-1220 - Veterans' Affairs Commission creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-1221 - Veterans' Affairs Commission members; selection; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-1221.1 - Strategic plan.

§ 143B-1222 - Veterans' Affairs Commission Advisory Committee members; compensation.

§ 143B-1223 - Purpose.

§ 143B-1224 - Definitions.

§ 143B-1225 - Scholarship.

§ 143B-1226 - Classes or categories of eligibility under which scholarships may be awarded.

§ 143B-1227 - Administration and funding.

§ 143B-1228 - Report on scholarships.

§ 143B-1235 - Governor's Jobs for Veterans Committee creation; appointment, organization, etc.; duties.

§ 143B-1236 - Governor's Jobs for Veterans Committee authority to receive grants-in-aid.

§ 143B-1240 - Short title.

§ 143B-1241 - Definition.

§ 143B-1242 - Application of Part.

§ 143B-1243 - Purpose of Part.

§ 143B-1244 - Rights conferred; limitation.

§ 143B-1247 - Definition.

§ 143B-1248 - Rights conferred.

§ 143B-1250 - Short title.

§ 143B-1251 - Finding and declaration of necessity.

§ 143B-1252 - Definitions.

§ 143B-1253 - Creation of authority.

§ 143B-1254 - Appointment, qualifications and tenure of commissioners.

§ 143B-1255 - Duty of the authority and commissioners of the authority.

§ 143B-1256 - Interested commissioners or employees.

§ 143B-1257 - Removal of commissioners.

§ 143B-1258 - Powers of authority.

§ 143B-1259 - Zoning and building laws.

§ 143B-1260 - Tax exemptions.

§ 143B-1261 - Reports.

§ 143B-1262 - Exemption from Local Government and County Fiscal Control Acts.

§ 143B-1263 - Conveyance, lease or transfer of property by a city or county to an authority.

§ 143B-1264 - Contracts, etc., with federal government.

§ 143B-1265 - Part controlling.

§ 143B-1270 - Validity of acts of agent performed after death of principal.

§ 143B-1271 - Affidavit of agent as to possessing no knowledge of death of principal.

§ 143B-1272 - Report of "missing" not to constitute revocation.

§ 143B-1273 - Part not to affect provisions for revocation.

§ 143B-1275 - Protecting status of State employees in Armed Forces, etc.

§ 143B-1276 - Korean and Vietnam veterans; benefits and privileges.

§ 143B-1277 - Wearing of medals by public safety personnel.

§ 143B-1280 - Purpose.

§ 143B-1281 - Veteran defined.

§ 143B-1282 - Priority defined.

§ 143B-1283 - Coverage defined.

§ 143B-1284 - Priority employment assistance directed.

§ 143B-1285 - Implementation and performance measures.

§ 143B-1290 - Short Title.

§ 143B-1291 - Establishment.

§ 143B-1292 - Exemption from certificate of need.

§ 143B-1293 - North Carolina Veterans Home Trust Fund.

§ 143B-1294 - Funding.

§ 143B-1295 - Contracted operation of homes.

§ 143B-1296 - Program staff.

§ 143B-1297 - Admission and dismissal authority.

§ 143B-1298 - Eligibility and priorities.

§ 143B-1299 - Deposit required.

§ 143B-1300 - Report and budget.

§ 143B-1301 - Detailed annual report.

§ 143B-1310 - Commission established; purpose; transaction of business.

§ 143B-1310.1 - Strategic plan.

§ 143B-1311 - Membership.

§ 143B-1314 - Protection of sensitive documents.