Section 40501.1 Of Article 7. Variances And Permits From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 5.5. >> Article 7.
40501.1
. (a) On or before July 1, 1992, the south coast district
board shall retire the current hearing board and appoint in its place
a new hearing board with the following membership and
qualifications:
(1) One member admitted to the practice of law in this state, with
two or more years of practice, preferably with litigation
experience.
(2) One member who is an engineer with a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college in chemical, mechanical, environmental,
metallurgical, or petroleum engineering, with two or more years of
practical experience, and preferably who is a professional engineer
registered pursuant to the Professional Engineers Act (Chapter 7
(commencing with Section 6700) of Division 3 of the Business and
Professions Code).
(3) One member who is a licensed physician, with two or more years
of practical experience, preferably in the fields of epidemiology,
physiology, toxicology, or related fields.
(4) Two public members.
(b) In recruiting the hearing board members, the district board
shall engage in positive outreach throughout the south coast
district. In making these appointments, the district board shall
receive recommendations of an advisory committee whose responsibility
shall be to review and make recommendations to the appropriate
district board committee, which in turn shall finalize
recommendations on which the district board shall act in making
appointments to the hearing board. The advisory committee shall be
composed of one representative appointed by each of the Counties of
Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino, and the City of
Los Angeles. Members of the advisory committee shall be appointed for
one-year terms. Recommendations of the advisory committee shall not
be binding on the district board.
(c) When the south coast district board first appoints the new
hearing board, the attorney and engineer members shall serve terms of
two years each and the medical and public members shall serve terms
of three years each. Thereafter, each member's term shall be three
years.
(d) In the temporary absence of a member and that person's
alternate, the hearing board chair, or the chair's designee, may
appoint a qualified alternate or any former hearing board member to
serve for a period of up to three months plus that period of
additional time required to conclude proceedings on which the
temporary member deliberated.
(e) The district budget shall have a line item to provide
necessary staff and other support dedicated to the hearing board. The
services provided by that staff shall include assistance to the
public and small business as set forth in subdivision (b) of Section
40448.