§ 14-263-104 - Members.
               	 		
14-263-104.    Members.
    (a)  The  board of governors shall consist of seven (7) members, who shall be  qualified electors of the county in which the hospital is located and  who shall be appointed by the county judge and approved by the quorum  court.
(b)    (1)  The regular  term of office of each member so appointed by the county judge and  approved by the quorum court shall begin as of July 1 next following the  expiration of the term of his predecessor and shall end on June 30 of  the seventh year thereafter; however, the terms of the original members  shall be designated and arranged by the county judge so that the term of  one (1) member shall expire on June 30 next following the date of his  appointment, and the terms of the other members shall expire,  respectively, on June 30 of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and  sixth years thereafter.
      (2)  Interim appointments shall be for the unexpired term.
      (3)  Each  board member shall hold office after the expiration of his term of  office until his successor has been appointed and qualified.
      (4)  All appointments made to fill vacancies caused by expiration of terms or by death shall be for a period of seven (7) years.
      (5)  The  duty to appoint the initial members of the board and to fill vacancies  in case of death, resignation, expiration of terms, or for any other  reason shall be that of the county judge with approval of the quorum  court.
(c)    (1)  In any county  in which there are two (2) county-owned hospitals under the management,  control, and direction of a single board of governors, the membership  of the board of governors for those hospitals may be increased to eight  (8) members, by ordinance of the quorum court.
      (2)  When  a county hospital board of governors is increased to eight (8) members  as authorized in this subsection, the additional member of the board  shall be appointed in the same manner, shall possess the same  qualifications, shall have the same authority and responsibility, and  shall be subject to removal for cause as other members of the board.
      (3)  When  the membership of a board is increased to eight (8) members, the person  first appointed to fill the additional position shall be appointed for a  term of eight (8) years, and thereafter all successor appointments to  the board shall be for terms of eight (8) years in such manner that the  term of one (1) member of the board shall expire each year.
(d)  In the event of misconduct or refusal to act, any member of the board may be removed for cause.
(e)  The  board of governors shall be an honorary board, and its members shall  receive no compensation for their services, nor shall they be liable  individually for any civil damages arising out of the operation of the  hospital.