Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

FLORIDA STATUTES AND CODES

154.09 Governing body; composition.

154.09 Governing body; composition.

   (1) The governing body of each public health trust shall be a board of trustees consisting of not less than 7 nor more than 21 members, to be appointed for staggered terms of not more than 4 years by the governing body of the county in which such trust is located from among the residents of the county in a manner to be determined by the governing body of the county.

   (2) The governing body of the county in which a public health trust is located shall have the power to remove any member of the board of trustees for cause and to fill any vacancies that may occur during the term of any trustees for the remainder of such a term.

   (3) Before entering upon the duties of the office, each member of the board of trustees shall take the prescribed oath of office. Each trustee shall give bond to the clerk of the governing body of the county for the faithful performance of the duties of said office, in a sum to be fixed by said governing body. The bond shall be issued by a surety company authorized to do business in the state as a surety. The premium on said bond shall be paid by the trust as part of the expense of the board of trustees.

   (4) The board of trustees shall organize immediately after the members thereof are qualified, elect one of its members as a chair and one of its members as a vice chair, and designate a secretary who may or may not be a member of the board.

   (5) Members of the board of trustees shall serve without compensation, but shall be entitled to necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties.

   (6) The board of trustees shall hold regular meetings in accordance with the bylaws of the public health trust, and the board may hold such other meetings as it deems necessary. All meetings of the board shall be public, and written minutes of the proceedings of each meeting shall be maintained by the board. All of the actions taken at said meetings shall be properly and promptly recorded.

History. s. 3, ch. 73-102; s. 870, ch. 95-147.

Florida Forms by Issue

Florida Court Forms
> Criminal
> Probate
> Civil (County)
> Civil (District)
> Dispute
Florida Divorce Forms
Florida Emancipation Forms
Florida Family Forms
Florida Guardianship Forms
Florida Tax Forms

Florida Law

Florida State Laws
    > Florida Administrative Code
    > Florida Child Support
    > Florida Gun Laws
    > Florida Statutes
Florida State
    > Florida Counties
    > Florida Senators
    > Florida Zip Codes
Florida Tax
    > Florida Sales Tax
    > Florida State Tax
Florida Labor Laws
    > Florida Minimum Wage
    > Florida Unemployment
Florida Agencies
    > Better Business Bureau Florida
    > Florida Child Support
    > Florida Child Support Payments
    > Florida Department of Corrections
    > Florida Department of Health
    > Florida Department of Law Enforcement
    > Florida Department of Transportation
    > Florida Division of Corporations
    > Florida DMV
    > Florida Medicaid
    > Florida Secretary of State
    > Florida Secretary of State Corporations

Florida Court Map

Tips