2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 148-118.6. Grievance Resolution Board.

§ 148‑118.6.  Grievance Resolution Board.

The Grievance Resolution Board is established as a separate agency within the Department of Correction.  It shall consist of five members appointed by the Governor to serve four‑year terms.  Of the members so appointed, three shall be attorneys selected from a list of 10 persons recommended by the Council of the North Carolina State Bar.  The remaining two members shall be persons of knowledge and experience in one or more fields under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Correction.  In the event a vacancy occurs on the Board prior to the expiration of a member's term, the Governor shall appoint a new Board member to serve the unexpired term.  If the vacancy occurs in one of the positions designated for an attorney, the Governor shall select another attorney from a list of five persons recommended by the Council of the North Carolina State Bar.  The Board shall perform those functions assigned to it by the Governor and shall review the grievance procedure.  The Grievance Resolution Board shall meet not less than quarterly to review summaries of grievances.  All members of the Inmate Grievance Commission, appointed by the Governor pursuant to G.S. 148‑101, may complete their terms as members of the Board.  Each member of the Board shall receive per diem and travel expenses as authorized for members of State commissions and boards under G.S. 138‑5. (1987, c. 746, s. 2.)

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