Are there term limits for district board of health members?
District board of health members are appointed to three-year terms and may serve a maximum of three consecutive three-year terms. There are a couple of exceptions to this general rule. First, if a person is the only district resident who is a member of one of the licensed professions that must be represented on the board, the person may serve more than three consecutive three-year terms.[1] Second, county commissioner members may only serve as long as the member is a county commissioner.[2] If a member is serving in his or her capacity as a county commissioner, the NC Attorney General has advised that he or she may serve for as long as he or she remains a commissioner, even if that time exceeds three consecutive three-year terms.[3]
[1]G.S. 130A-37(c).
[2] Id.
[3]Attorney General Advisory Opinion to Hal G. Harrison, Mitchell County Attorney, 1998 WL 856356 (Oct. 8, 1998).