HRS §471-3
Hawaii Board of Veterinary Medicine: Appointment and Removal
This section creates the Hawaii Board of Veterinary Medicine and says who can be on it. The governor appoints and can remove the seven members. Five must be licensed veterinarians with experience, and two must be public members. It also requires members to come from different parts of the state.
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The statute, as written — Hawaii board of veterinary medicine; appointment and removal; qualifications
A Hawaii board of veterinary medicine, consisting of seven members, four of whom shall be residents of the city and county of Honolulu and three of whom shall be residents of counties other than the city and county of Honolulu, shall be appointed, and may be removed, by the governor. Five of the members of the board shall be veterinarians who have been licensed to practice for at least five years and shall be actively engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine or, if not active at the time of appointment, shall have been previously so engaged for ten years and two shall be public members.
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