North Dakota Code § 43-33-15

Board of hearing aid specialists
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1. There is established a board of hearing aid specialists to carry out this chapter.
2. Members of the board must be residents of the state. The board consists of four 
licensees who are not audiologists or otolaryngologists, one otolaryngologist, three 
licensees who are audiologists, and two consumers. Each hearing aid specialist on the 
board must be primarily engaged as a hearing aid specialist, must have at least five 
years of experience in this state, and must hold a valid license as a hearing aid 
specialist.
3. The governor shall appoint the members of the board. The term of office of each 
member is four years. Before a member's term expires, the governor shall appoint a 
successor to assume the member's duties at the expiration of the term. A vacancy in 
the office of a member must be filled by appointment for the unexpired term. The 
members shall designate annually one member to serve as chairman and another to 
serve as secretary -treasurer. A member of the board may not be reappointed to the 
board until at least one year after the expiration of that person's second term of office.
4. Except for the secretary -treasurer, each member shall serve without compensation 
except mileage and travel expenses while engaged in the performance of the duties of 
the office as is provided for state employees. The board shall establish the amount of 
compensation for the secretary-treasurer.

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