North Dakota Code § 43-39-02

Board of athletic trainers
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1. The North Dakota board of athletic trainers shall consist of five members, comprising 
one licensed physician, one layperson, and three athletic trainers. Each member must 
be appointed by the governor. The members, other than the layperson, must be 
appointed from lists submitted to the governor by the North Dakota athletic trainers 
association for those members who are athletic trainers and from the North Dakota 
medical association for the member who is a physician, for terms as provided in this 
section. Each member of the board, except for the layperson, must be licensed in the 
member's profession in this state and a resident of this state, must have not less than 
two years' experience as a physician or athletic trainer immediately preceding 
appointment, and must be actively employed in the member's profession during the 
member's tenure on the board. The layperson may not be licensed in any health care 
field.
2. Members must be appointed to serve four -year staggered terms to commence on July 
first in the respective years of appointment and shall continue to serve until their 
successors are appointed. If a vacancy occurs during a term, the governor shall 
appoint a successor for the remainder of the unexpired term. No member may serve 
for more than two successive four -year terms. On the initial board, one physician and 
one athletic trainer must be appointed for a one -year term; the laymember and one 
athletic trainer must be appointed for a two -year term; and one athletic trainer must be 
appointed for a three -year term. Thereafter, their successors must be appointed for 
four-year terms.

3. The board each year shall elect one of its members as chairman and one as 
secretary-treasurer to the board. The board may make rules, in accordance with 
chapter 28-32 and not inconsistent with law, which may be necessary for the 
performance of its duties. The board may prescribe reasonable fees for application 
and examinations and for certificates of licensure. License fees must be used for the 
purpose of paying the costs of per diem compensation and travel reimbursement to 
the board. In addition, fees and other moneys collected and received by the board 
must be used for the purpose of implementing this chapter and may be used for 
continuing education purposes. The financial records of the board must be audited 
once every two years. The audit is to be paid for out of the funds of the board.
4. The board shall meet at least once each year. Additional meetings may be held on the 
call of the chairman or at the written request of any three members of the board. Three 
members constitute a quorum of the board. No action by the board or its members has 
any effect unless a quorum of the board is present.
5. The athletic trainer members of the initial board are not required to be licensed for the 
first one hundred eighty days of their membership on the board.

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