GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 31-3-2 - Composition; terms of members
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-3-2   (2010)
   31-3-2.    Composition; terms of members 
      (a)  Each county board of health shall be composed of seven members as follows:
      (1)  One  member shall be the chief executive officer of the governing authority  of the county, by whatever name called, or some member designated by  said officer; in counties where the governing authority is the judge of  the probate court of the county, he shall be the member so appointed;
      (2)  One  member shall be the county superintendent of schools or other school  personnel may be designated by said superintendent for such time period  as determined by the superintendent but not to exceed such  superintendent's contract term;
      (3)  Except  as otherwise provided in this paragraph, one member to be appointed by  the governing authority of the county shall be a physician actively  practicing medicine in the county and licensed under Chapter 34 of Title  43. If there are fewer than four physicians actively practicing in the  county or if there is no physician actively practicing in the county who  is willing and able to serve, the governing authority may appoint a  person licensed as a nurse or dentist under Chapter 26 or 11,  respectively, of Title 43, and actively practicing such profession in  the county or any other person having a familiarity with and concern for  the provision of medical services in the county;
      (4)  One  member to be appointed by the governing authority of the county shall  be a consumer, a representative of a consumer, or a person from an  advocacy agency or group, which member will represent on the board the  county's consumers of health services;
      (5)  One  member to be appointed by the governing authority of the largest  municipality in the county shall be a person interested in promoting  public health who is a consumer or a nurse licensed under Chapter 26 of  Title 43;
      (6)  One member to be appointed  by the governing authority of the county shall be a consumer member who  will represent on the board the county's needy, underprivileged, or  elderly community; and
      (7)  One member  shall be the chief executive officer of the governing authority of the  largest municipality of the county, by whatever name called, or some  member designated by said officer; provided, however, that whenever the  legal situs of such largest municipality lies within an adjoining  county, the county governing authority may adopt an ordinance providing:
            (A)  For  the selection by the county governing authority of the chief executive  officer, by whatever name designated, of the governing authority of any  municipality lying wholly or partially within the county to fill the  position on the county board of health authorized by this paragraph;
            (B)  That  the chief executive officer so selected may designate another member of  the respective municipal governing authority, whose term of office is  the same as that of the chief executive officer, to serve in the place  of the chief executive officer;
            (C)  That  the chief executive officer so selected or the chief executive  officer's designee shall serve for a term of office as a member of the  county board of health concurrent with the term of office as a member of  the municipal governing authority;
            (D)  That  a vacancy in the position on the county board of health which is held  by the chief executive officer or the chief executive officer's designee  shall be filled for the unexpired term by the county governing  authority; and
            (E)  That the first  member of the county board of health selected by the county governing  authority under such ordinance may take office at any time on or after  January 1, 1987, and that the term of office of the member of the county  board of health holding office pursuant to this paragraph on December  31, 1986, shall expire on the day immediately preceding the day such  first member selected under such ordinance takes office.
(b)  No member appointed to the county board of health shall be an employee of the county board of health or of the department.
(c)  The  terms of the members of county boards of health serving as such on June  30, 1985, and who are serving in membership positions required to be  filled by grand jury appointment, shall expire at the end of June 30,  1985, and upon the appointment and qualification of their successors.
(d)  The  initial term of the member first appointed pursuant to paragraph (3) of  subsection (a) of this Code section shall begin July 1, 1985, and shall  expire December 31, 1987; the initial term of the member first  appointed pursuant to paragraph (4) of subsection (a) of this Code  section shall begin July 1, 1985, and shall expire December 31, 1986;  the initial term of the member first appointed pursuant to paragraph (6)  of subsection (a) of this Code section shall begin July 1, 1984, and  expire December 31, 1985; and the initial term of the member first  appointed pursuant to paragraph (5) of subsection (a) of this Code  section shall begin July 1, 1984, and shall expire December 31, 1986.  After these initial terms, members appointed pursuant to paragraphs (3),  (4), (5), and (6) of subsection (a) of this Code section shall take  office the first day of January immediately following the expiration of  the immediately preceding term of that office and serve terms of six  years and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies  in any such membership shall be filled, for the unexpired term and until  a successor is appointed and qualified, in the same manner as the  original appointment.
(e)  Persons holding  office as members pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (7) of subsection  (a) of this Code section shall serve as members while holding their  offices as chief executive officer of the governing authority of the  county, county superintendent of schools, or chief executive officer of  the largest municipality of the county, respectively.
(f)  In  each county having a population of not less than 400,000 and not more  than 500,000 according to the United States decennial census of 1990 or  any future such census, the superintendent of the largest municipal  school system in the county shall serve in an ex officio capacity as an  additional member of the county board of health.