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DRAFT <br /> <br /> 180 <br /> <br /> UFON NOTION of Commissioner Fennel, seconded by Chairman Barnhar: and <br />unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following Resolution with the <br />appointment of the five members (Mr. Charles Phillips; Mr. Frank W, Clifton, <br />Jr.; Dr. Charles Craig Corey; Robert H. Surratt, H.D.; and Hr. Thomas R. Revels) <br />previously named by the Board and the two new appointees (Mr. Tony Scott and Ms. <br />Naara Sanchez) for a term of one year effective October 21, 1996. <br /> <br />NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION RELATING TO <br /> THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PUBLIC <br />CABARRUS COb~NTY HEALTH AUTHORITY FOR <br /> CABARRUS COUNTY <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, for many years, the general population of Cabarrus County (the <br />"County") has been well served by various health care facilities and institutions <br />located in and about the County, including, but not limited to, the public <br />facilities and services provided by and through the personnel of the Cabarrus <br />County Health Department (the "Health Department") and administered by the <br />Cabarrus County Board of Health (the "Board of Health"); and <br /> WHEREAS, the delivery of health care in the United States is undergoing <br />rapid change in its nature, scope, payment mechanisms and overall organization; <br />and <br /> WHEREAS, rapid change in the delivery of County public health services <br />requires the creation, expansion and development of dynamic institutions capable <br />of reacting quickly to change with proactive integration and coordination; and <br /> WHEREAS, expansion of the scope and activities of the Board of Health and <br />reorganization of public health activities of the County under a <br />semi-independent, expanded institution is in the best interest of the public <br />health and welfare of the citizens and residents of the area; and <br /> WHEREAS, N.C.C,S, 131E-15, et, sec., the "Hospital Authorities Act" <br />provides a mechanism for the creation of a dynamic public health organization, <br />in this instance more appropriately denominated as a Public Health Authority. <br /> BE IT, THEREFORE, RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of Cabarrus <br />County that: <br /> 1. Under the provisions of N.C.G.S. 131E-15, et. sec., it is in the best <br />interest of the public health and welfare of Cabarrus County to create a hospital <br />authority to be identified "Public Health Authority of Cabarrus County". <br /> 2. At a minimum, the activities of the Public Health Authority of Cabarrus <br />County shall include those functions of the Board of Health of the County <br />assigned now or later by or through the General Statutes of North Carolina and/or <br />the Board of Commissioners of the County. The Public Health Authority of Cabarrus <br />County is granted the following powers by the Board of Commissioners: <br /> (1) To investigate public health, medical, and health conditions and the <br /> moans of improving those conditions; <br /> (2) To determine where inadequate public health and medical facilities <br /> exist; <br /> (3) To accept donations or money, personal property, or real estate for <br /> the benefit of the authority and to take title to the same from any <br /> person, firm, corporation or society; <br /> (4) To acquire by purchase, gift, devise, lease, condemnation or otherw£s~ <br /> any existing public health facilities; <br /> (5) To purchase, lease, obtain options upon, or otherwise acquire any real <br /> or personal property or any interest therein from any person, firm, <br /> corporation, city, county, or government: <br /> (6) To sell, exchange, transfer, assign, or pledge any real or personal <br /> property or any interest therein to any person, firm, corporation, <br /> city, county or government; <br /> (7) To own, hold, clear and improve property; <br /> (8) To borrow money upon Its bonds, notes, debenture, or evidences of <br /> indebtedness, as provided for in G.S. 131E-16 and G.S. 131E-27; <br /> (9) To purchase real or personal property pursuant to G.S. 131E-32; <br /> (10) To appoint an administrator of a public health facility and necessary <br /> assistants, and any and all other employees necessary or advisable, <br /> to fix their compensation, to adopt necessary rules governing their <br /> employment, and to remove employees; <br /> (11) To delegate to its agents or employees any powers or duties as it may' <br /> deem appropriate; <br /> (12) To employ its own counsel and legal staff; <br /> (13) To adopt, amend and repeal bylaws for the conduct of its business; <br /> <br /> <br />