143B-179. Council on Developmental Disabilities - members; selection; quorum; compensation. [Effective until January 1, 2023]
(a) The Council on Developmental Disabilities of the Department of Health and Human Services shall consist of 32 members appointed by the Governor. The composition of the Council shall be as follows:
(1) Eleven members from the General Assembly and State government agencies as follows: One person who is a member of the Senate, one person who is a member of the House of Representatives, one representative of the Department of Public Instruction, one representative of the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety, and seven representatives of the Department of Health and Human Services to include the Secretary or his designee.
(2) Sixteen members designated as consumers of service for the developmentally disabled. A consumer of services for the developmentally disabled is a person who (i) has a developmental disability or is the parent or guardian of such a person, or (ii) is an immediate relative or guardian of a person with mentally impairing developmental disability, and (iii) is not an employee of a State agency that receives funds or provides services under the provisions of Part B, Title 1, P.L. 98-527, as amended, the Developmental Disabilities Act of 1984, is not a managing employee (as defined in Section 1126(b) of the Social Security Act) of any other entity that receives funds or provides services under such Part, and is not a person with an ownership or control interest (within the meaning of Section 1124(a)(3) of the Social Security Act) with respect to such an entity. Of these 16 members, at least one third shall be persons with developmental disabilities and at least another one third shall be the immediate relatives or guardians of persons with mentally impairing developmental disabilities, of whom at least one shall be an immediate relative or guardian of an institutionalized developmentally disabled person.
(3) Five members at large as follows: One representative of the university affiliated facility, one representative of the State protection and advocacy system, one representative of a local agency, one representative of a nongovernmental agency or nonprofit group concerned with services to persons with developmental disabilities, and one representative from the public at large.
The appointments of all members, with the exception of those from the General Assembly and State agencies shall be for terms of four years and until their successors are appointed and qualify. Any appointment to fill a vacancy on the Council created by the resignation, dismissal, death, or disability of a member shall be for the balance of the unexpired term.
The Governor shall make appropriate provisions for the rotation of membership on the Council.
(b) The Governor shall have the power to remove any member of the Council from office in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 143B-16.
The Governor shall designate one member of the Council to serve as chairman at his pleasure.
Members of the Council shall receive per diem and necessary travel and subsistence expenses in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 138-5.
A majority of the Council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
All clerical and other services required by the council shall be supplied by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. (1973, c. 476, s. 169; c. 1117; 1977, c. 881, s. 3; 1979, c. 752, s. 2; 1987, c. 780; 1997-443, s. 11A.118(a); 1997-456, s. 27; 2011-145, s. 19.1(h); 2017-186, s. 2(iiiiii).)
143B-179. Council on Developmental Disabilities - members; selection; quorum; compensation. [Effective January 1, 2023]
(a) The Council on Developmental Disabilities of the Department of Health and Human Services shall consist of 32 members appointed by the Governor. The composition of the Council shall be as follows:
(1) Eleven members from the General Assembly and State government agencies as follows: One person who is a member of the Senate, one person who is a member of the House of Representatives, one representative of the Department of Public Instruction, one representative of the Department of Adult Correction, and seven representatives of the Department of Health and Human Services to include the Secretary or his designee.
(2) Sixteen members designated as consumers of service for the developmentally disabled. A consumer of services for the developmentally disabled is a person who (i) has a developmental disability or is the parent or guardian of such a person, or (ii) is an immediate relative or guardian of a person with mentally impairing developmental disability, and (iii) is not an employee of a State agency that receives funds or provides services under the provisions of Part B, Title 1, P.L. 98-527, as amended, the Developmental Disabilities Act of 1984, is not a managing employee (as defined in Section 1126(b) of the Social Security Act) of any other entity that receives funds or provides services under such Part, and is not a person with an ownership or control interest (within the meaning of Section 1124(a)(3) of the Social Security Act) with respect to such an entity. Of these 16 members, at least one third shall be persons with developmental disabilities and at least another one third shall be the immediate relatives or guardians of persons with mentally impairing developmental disabilities, of whom at least one shall be an immediate relative or guardian of an institutionalized developmentally disabled person.
(3) Five members at large as follows: One representative of the university affiliated facility, one representative of the State protection and advocacy system, one representative of a local agency, one representative of a nongovernmental agency or nonprofit group concerned with services to persons with developmental disabilities, and one representative from the public at large.
The appointments of all members, with the exception of those from the General Assembly and State agencies shall be for terms of four years and until their successors are appointed and qualify. Any appointment to fill a vacancy on the Council created by the resignation, dismissal, death, or disability of a member shall be for the balance of the unexpired term.
The Governor shall make appropriate provisions for the rotation of membership on the Council.
(b) The Governor shall have the power to remove any member of the Council from office in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 143B-16.
The Governor shall designate one member of the Council to serve as chairman at his pleasure.
Members of the Council shall receive per diem and necessary travel and subsistence expenses in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 138-5.
A majority of the Council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
All clerical and other services required by the council shall be supplied by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. (1973, c. 476, s. 169; c. 1117; 1977, c. 881, s. 3; 1979, c. 752, s. 2; 1987, c. 780; 1997-443, s. 11A.118(a); 1997-456, s. 27; 2011-145, s. 19.1(h); 2017-186, s. 2(iiiiii); 2021-180, s. 19C.9(yyy).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973
Article 3 - Department of Health and Human Services.
§ 143B-136.1 - Department of Health and Human Services - creation.
§ 143B-137.1 - Department of Health and Human Services - duties.
§ 143B-138.1 - Department of Health and Human Services functions and organization.
§ 143B-139 - Department of Health and Human Services - head.
§ 143B-139.3 - Department of Health and Human Services - authority to contract with other entities.
§ 143B-139.3A - Contracts with nonprofit grantees.
§ 143B-139.4C - Office of Rural Health; administration of loan repayment programs.
§ 143B-139.5B - Department of Health and Human Services - provision for joint training.
§ 143B-139.6 - Confidentiality of records.
§ 143B-139.6A - Secretary's responsibilities regarding availability of early intervention services.
§ 143B-139.6C - Cooling-off period for certain Department employees.
§ 143B-139.7 - Consolidated county human services funding.
§ 143B-146.1 - Mission of schools; definitions.
§ 143B-146.2 - School-Based Management and Accountability Program in residential schools.
§ 143B-146.3 - Annual performance goals.
§ 143B-146.5 - Identification of low-performing schools.
§ 143B-146.6 - Assistance teams; review by State Board.
§ 143B-146.7 - Consequences for personnel at low-performing schools.
§ 143B-146.9 - Assessment teams.
§ 143B-146.10 - Development of performance standards and criteria for certificated personnel.
§ 143B-146.11 - School calendar.
§ 143B-146.13 - School technology plan.
§ 143B-146.14 - Dispute resolution; appeals to Secretary.
§ 143B-146.15 - Duty to report certain acts to law enforcement.
§ 143B-146.16 - Residential school personnel criminal history checks.
§ 143B-146.21 - Policies, reports, and other miscellaneous provisions.
§ 143B-150.1 - Use of funds for North Carolina Child Treatment Program.
§ 143B-150.5 - Family Preservation Services Program established; purpose.
§ 143B-150.6 - Program services; eligibility; grants for local projects; fund transfers.
§ 143B-152.10 - Family Resource Center Grant Program; creation; purpose; intent.
§ 143B-152.11 - Administration of program.
§ 143B-152.12 - Eligible applicantsapplications for grants.
§ 143B-152.13 - Grants review and selection.
§ 143B-152.14 - Cooperation of State and local agencies[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-152.15 - Program evaluation; reporting requirements.
§ 143B-153 - Social Services Commission creation, powers and duties[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-154 - Social Services Commission - members; selection; quorum; compensation.
§ 143B-155 - Social Services Commission - regular and special meetings.
§ 143B-156 - Social Services Commission - officers.
§ 143B-157 - Commission for the Blind creation, powers and duties.
§ 143B-158 - Commission for the Blind.
§ 143B-159 - Commission for the Blind - regular and special meetings.
§ 143B-160 - Commission for the Blind - officers.
§ 143B-163 - Consumer and Advocacy Advisory Committee for the Blind - creation, powers and duties.
§ 143B-165 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission - creation, powers and duties.
§ 143B-166 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission members; selection; quorum; compensation.
§ 143B-167 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission - regular and special meetings.
§ 143B-168 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission - officers.
§ 143B-168.3 - Child Care Commission - powers and duties.
§ 143B-168.4 - Child Care Commission members; selection; quorum.
§ 143B-168.5 - Child Care special unit.
§ 143B-168.10 - Early childhood initiatives; findings.
§ 143B-168.10A - NC Pre-K Reports.
§ 143B-168.10C - Adjustments to NC Prekindergarten Program Funds.
§ 143B-168.10F - Information on NC Pre-K school options.
§ 143B-168.11 - Early childhood initiatives; purpose; definitions.
§ 143B-168.12 - North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc.; conditions.
§ 143B-168.13 - Implementation of program; duties of Department and Secretary.
§ 143B-168.14 - Local partnerships; conditions.
§ 143B-168.15 - Use of State funds.
§ 143B-168.16 - Home-centered services; consent.
§ 143B-168.25 - Child care funds matching requirements.
§ 143B-168.26 - Child care revolving loan.
§ 143B-177 - Council on Developmental Disabilities - creation, powers and duties.
§ 143B-178 - Council on Developmental Disabilities - definitions.
§ 143B-180 - Governor's Advisory Council on Aging - creation, powers and duties.
§ 143B-181 - Governor's Advisory Council on Aging members; selection; quorum; compensation.
§ 143B-181.1 - Division of Aging creation, powers and duties.
§ 143B-181.1B - Division as clearinghouse for information; agencies to provide information.
§ 143B-181.2 - Assistant Secretary for Aging - appointment and duties.
§ 143B-181.3 - Older adults - findings; policy.
§ 143B-181.4 - Responsibility for policy.
§ 143B-181.5 - Long-term services and supports - findings.
§ 143B-181.6 - Purpose and intent.
§ 143B-181.15 - Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/Office; policy.
§ 143B-181.16 - Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/Office; definition.
§ 143B-181.17 - Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/Office; establishment.
§ 143B-181.18 - Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/State Ombudsman duties.
§ 143B-181.19 - Office of Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; Regional Ombudsman; duties.
§ 143B-181.21 - State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; resolution of complaints.
§ 143B-181.22 - State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; confidentiality.
§ 143B-181.23 - State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; prohibition of retaliation.
§ 143B-181.24 - Office of State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; immunity from liability.
§ 143B-181.25 - Office of State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; penalty for willful interference.
§ 143B-181.55 - Creation, membership, meetings, organization, and adoption of measures.
§ 143B-216.31 - Council for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing creation and duties.
§ 143B-216.32 - Council for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing membership; quorum; compensation.
§ 143B-216.50 - Department of Health and Human Services; office of the Internal Auditor.
§ 143B-216.60 - The Justus-Warren Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Task Force.
§ 143B-216.65 - North Carolina Brain Injury Advisory Council - creation and duties.
§ 143B-216.66 - North Carolina Brain Injury Advisory Council membership; quorum; compensation.
§ 143B-216.70 - Office of Policy and Planning.
§ 143B-216.72A - Recodified as G.S143B-472.121 through 143B-472.123 by Session Laws 2009-446, s2(a).
§ 143B-216.72B - Recodified as G.S143B-472.121 through 143B-472.123 by Session Laws 2009-446, s2(a).
§ 143B-216.72C - Recodified as G.S143B-472.121 through 143B-472.123 by Session Laws 2009-446, s2(a).
§ 143B-216.80 - Division of Health Benefits creation and organization.