Section 34-22-40 - Creation; composition; terms of office; election of candidates; annual meeting.

AL Code § 34-22-40 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) In order to accomplish the purposes and to provide for the enforcement of this chapter, there is created the Alabama Board of Optometry. The board may implement and enforce this chapter. On October 10, 1975, the State Board of Optometry as then constituted shall be abolished, but the members thereof shall serve as members of the Alabama Board of Optometry created by this section and shall continue to serve until their present terms of appointment expire, as set out below. The membership of the board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state. Until October 1, 1992, the Alabama Board of Optometry shall consist of five persons, no two of whom shall reside in the same U.S. Congressional District. On October 1, 1993, two additional members shall be appointed to the board. The board shall than be composed of seven members, one from each United States Congressional District as follows:

The members shall be persons licensed to practice optometry in this state, each of whom shall be a citizen and resident of this state, who shall have been actively engaged in the practice of optometry for at least five years next preceding the date of their appointment. The term of one member of the board shall expire October 1, 1975, and every fifth year thereafter; the term of one member shall expire October 1, 1976, and every fifth year thereafter; the term of one member shall expire October 1, 1977, and every fifth year thereafter; the term of one member shall expire October 1, 1978, and every fifth year thereafter; the term of one member shall expire October 1, 1979, and every fifth year thereafter; the term of two additional members shall begin on October 1, 1993, and expire October 1, 1998, and every fifth year thereafter. Each member of the board shall be appointed by the Governor from a list of five names of qualified persons certified to him or her by the board.

(b) When the term of any member of the board expires, that person shall continue to serve until his or her successor is appointed and qualified.

(c) For the purpose of preparing the list of five names, the board shall conduct an annual meeting at least 30 days prior to October 1 of each year, at which all optometrists licensed to practice and holding a current annual registration certificate pursuant to this chapter may attend, nominate, and vote. The board may regulate and prescribe the place and hour of the meeting, the method of nomination, and the manner of voting. Each optometrist in attendance may vote for those persons duly nominated, and no cumulative or proxy voting shall be permitted. Each optometrist voting shall vote for five nominees in order for his or her ballot to be valid, and any ballot indicating votes for more or less than five nominees shall be null and void. The five persons receiving the greatest number of votes of those in attendance at the meeting shall be the five persons whose names shall be certified to the Governor for appointment to the board, without substitution. In order for a person to withdraw from the list, the person must do so in writing and present it to the secretary of the board prior to the submission of the list to the Governor, after eliminating the person withdrawing from the list, and the list shall be composed solely of those names remaining. At least 30 days prior to the meeting the board shall mail notices to each optometrist licensed to practice and holding a current annual registration certificate pursuant to this chapter at the address shown on his or her current registration notifying each optometrist of the exact date, place, and hour of the meeting, the purpose of the meeting, and of the right to attend and vote. In the event of a vacancy prior to the next annual meeting, the Governor shall fill the vacancy from the remaining names on the list. The Governor may remove any member for neglect of duty, incompetency, improper or unprofessional conduct, or having his or her license revoked or suspended.

(d) Effective October 1, 1984, no person may serve more than two consecutive terms on the board. Time served on the board prior to October 1, 1984, shall not count toward this limitation.