43-17.1 Board of Medical Examiners Investigative Panels
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pursuant to the provisions of chapter 43-17.43-17.1-02. Investigative panels of the board.1.For the purpose of investigating complaints or other information that might give rise
to a disciplinary proceeding against a physician, a physician assistant, or a
fluoroscopy technologist, the president of the board must designate two investigative
panels, each comprised of six members of the board. Five members of each panel
must be physician members of the board. One member of each panel must be a
public member of the board.2.Each investigative panel shall select a chairman and a vice chairman from its own
members and a secretary who may or may not be a member of the panel and who
shall keep minutes of all meetings thereof.3.Each investigative panel may engage investigators, medical experts, and such other
experts as the panel in its discretion determines to be necessary to accomplish its
purposes. The attorney general shall provide counsel to the investigative panels, but
an investigative panel may employ special counsel in any proceeding wherein it
decides it is advisable.4.Cases for investigation must be assigned to each investigative panel by the
president of the board.43-17.1-03. Compensation. Repealed by S.L. 1999, ch. 381,