The Board shall organize annually on the first meeting date in January
of each year, or as soon thereafter as may be feasible, at which time it shall
elect, by a majority vote of all the members of the Board and from its members,
a president and a vice president.
Salaries or other form of compensation of aforesaid officers and employees
(section 3) shall be fixed by salary ordinance and in accordance with N.J.S.A.
26:3-19 and 26:3-66 and passed by a majority of all the members of the Board
annually or at the time of their appointment
The Board may appoint for a one year term an attorney-at-law of the
State of New Jersey as a legal advisor and as counsel for the Board, and he
shall represent the Board in all litigation to which the Board shall be a
party. He shall attend all meetings of the Board upon request. He shall prepare
such ordinances and resolutions as may be requested by the Board. He shall
perform such other legal services as shall from time to time be required by
the Board. He shall be entitled to receive compensation, whenever in the discretion
of the Board it shall be deemed necessary and proper or by prior agreement.
Every member of the Board and all officers and employees, confined however
to their respective jurisdiction, shall by virtue of their respective appointments
be vested with the power and authority to make all inspections or examinations
that are under statute of this state and required to be made by the local
Board of Health or that are required by any code, ordinance, regulation or
order of the Board. They shall report to the Health Officer any violations
occurring in the interim between meetings of the Board and shall make a report
of all said violations at the next regular/special meeting of the Board. The
provisions of this section are not to be construed as permitting anyone named
herein to exercise the duties of the Health Officer.
The Health Officer/Registered Environmental Health Specialist, Public
Health Nurse and Registrar of Vital Statistics shall make a written report
at each regular meeting. All the above-named appointees shall perform such
duties as may be directed by the statutes of the State of New Jersey, the
provisions of this Code, or as they may, from time to time, be directed by
the Board.
A member of the Board may be removed for reason of his/her absence without
good cause for three consecutive monthly meetings. Such removal shall take
effect after a hearing before the Board and upon a majority vote of the Board.
Notice of such hearing must be given, within seven days of the regular meeting
of the Board, to all the members. Said action must be taken no later than
the second regular meeting attended by the member after he or she has been
absent for three consecutive meetings. Said notice is to be given by the secretary
upon the request of the Board after a member has been absent for three consecutive
regular meetings. The Board shall hear evidence and determine at the hearing
whether the absence of the member was for good cause. Upon removal of a member,
the secretary of the Board shall immediately notify the Mayor and Council
that a vacancy exists on the Board of Health and advise the Mayor and Council
of the length of the unexpired term.
The Board may from time to time adopt such rules and regulations permitted
by law, authorized or empowered to so adopt which shall in its judgment aid
in the proper understanding and general enforcement of the Sanitary Code and
the applicable laws of the state.
Amendments may be made to any bylaws at any regular meeting by introduction
of a resolution which shall set forth the portion of the bylaws as to be amended
and shall set forth the proposed amendments. Upon adoption of the resolution
of the amendments to the bylaws by a majority of the members of the Board,
the amendment shall have full force and effect.