GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
1989 SESSION
CHAPTER 118
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
Section 1. G.S. 90-85.7 reads as rewritten:
"§ 90-85.7. Board of Pharmacy; selection; vacancies; commission; term; removal.
(a) The Board of Pharmacy
shall consist of six persons. Five of the members shall be licensed as
pharmacists within this State and shall be elected and commissioned by the
Governor as hereinafter provided. Pharmacist members shall be chosen in an
election held as hereinafter provided in which every person licensed to
practice pharmacy in North Carolina and residing in North Carolina shall be
entitled to vote. Each pharmacist member of said Board shall be elected for a
term of three five years and until his successor shall be elected
and shall qualify. Members chosen by election under this section shall be
elected upon the expiration of the respective terms of the members of the
present Board of Pharmacy. No pharmacist shall be nominated for membership on
said Board, or shall be elected to membership on said Board, unless, at the
time of such nomination, and at the time of such election, he is licensed to
practice pharmacy in North Carolina. In case of death, resignation or removal
from the State of any pharmacist member of said Board, the pharmacist members
of the Board shall elect in his place a pharmacist who meets the criteria set
forth in this section to fill the unexpired term.
One member of the Board shall be a person who is not a pharmacist and who represents the interest of the public at large. The Governor shall appoint this member.
All Board members serving on June 30, 1982, 1989, shall
be eligible to complete their respective terms. No member appointed or elected
to a term on or after July 1, 1982, 1989, shall serve more than
two complete consecutive three-year five-year terms. The Governor
may remove any member appointed by him for good cause shown and may appoint
persons to fill unexpired terms of members appointed by him.
It shall be the duty of a member of the Board of Pharmacy, within 10 days after receipt of notification of his appointment and commission, to appear before the clerk of the superior court of the county in which he resides and take and subscribe an oath to properly and faithfully discharge the duties of his office according to law.
(b) All nominations and
elections of pharmacist members of the Board shall be conducted by the Board of
Pharmacy, which is hereby constituted a Board of Pharmacy Elections. Every
pharmacist with a current North Carolina license residing in this State shall
be eligible to vote in all elections. The list of pharmacists shall constitute
the registration list for elections. The Board of Pharmacy Elections is
authorized to make rules and regulations relative to the conduct of these
elections, provided such rules and regulations are not in conflict with the
provisions of this section and provided that notice shall be given to all
pharmacists residing in North Carolina. All such rules and regulations shall be
adopted subject to the procedures of Chapter 150A 150B of the
General Statutes of North Carolina. From any decision of the Board of
Pharmacy Elections relative to the conduct of such elections, appeal may be
taken to the courts in the manner otherwise provided by Chapter 150A 150B
of the General Statutes.
(c) All rules, regulations, and bylaws of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy so far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Article, shall continue in effect."
Sec. 2. This act shall become effective July 1, 1989.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 22nd day of May, 1989.