386 - Board of managers; appointment; terms; expenses.

§ 386. Board of managers; appointment; terms; expenses. When the board  of  supervisors  shall  have  determined to establish a hospital for the  care and treatment of persons suffering  from  tuberculosis,  and  shall  have  acquired a site therefor, and shall have awarded contracts for the  necessary buildings and improvements  thereon,  it  shall  appoint  five  citizens  of  the  county,  of  whom  at  least  two shall be practicing  physicians, who shall  constitute  a  board  of  managers  of  the  said  hospital.  The term of office of each member of said board shall be five  years, and the term of one of such managers shall expire  annually;  the  first appointments shall be made for the respective terms of five, four,  three,  two  and one years.  Appointments of successors shall be for the  full term of five years, except that  appointment  of  persons  to  fill  vacancies  occurring  by death, resignation or other cause shall be made  for  the  unexpired  term.  Failure  of  any  manager  to  attend  three  consecutive  meetings  of the board shall cause a vacancy in his office,  unless said absence  is  excused  by  formal  action  of  the  board  of  managers. The managers shall receive no compensation for their services,  but  shall  be  allowed  their  actual and necessary traveling and other  expenses, to be audited and paid,  in  the  same  manner  as  the  other  expenses  of  the hospital, by the board of supervisors. Any manager may  at any time be removed from office by the board of  supervisors  of  the  county, for cause after an opportunity to be heard.