May a board of county commissioners abolish the county board of health and assume its powers and duties?

Under present law, counties with populations exceeding 425,000 may abolish a county board of health and transfer its powers and duties to the board of county commissioners.[1] If a board of county commissioners abolishes its board of health, the county commissioners acquire the powers and duties described in question 7 and discussed in more detail here.


[1]G.S. 153A-77(a). 

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