Board Members  
Board Members & Contact Information

Girish “Gilly” S. Munavalli MD, MD MHS
Chairman
Medical Plaza Suite 550
1918 Randolph Road
Charlotte, NC 28207
Re appointed- August 2011
Term Expires - August 2014

Cheryl B. Delaney, LE RN
Vice Chairman
8929 J. M. Keyes Dr.
Suite 500
Charlotte, NC  28262
Appointed - 2010 -
Term Expires - August, 2012

Dorenda Stilwell, LE
Treasurer
233 Paul's Airport Road
Thomasville, NC  27360
Appointed - 2011
Term Expires - August, 2014

Dana Combopiano, LE
12102 Fox Valley Street
Raleigh, NC  27614
Appointed - 2011
Term expires:  August, 2013

Col. James Doyle, US ARMY (RET)
Public Member
863 Eagles Nest Drive
Sanford, NC 27332
Re-Appointed - 2009
Term Expires - August, 2012

Susan Magas, Administrative Assistance
North Carolina Board of Electrology Examiners
2 Centerview Drive Suite 60
Greensboro, NC 27407
ncbeexam@att.net
1-336-856-1010

Role of Board as defined by NC § 88A-6. Powers and duties of the Board

The Board shall have the following general powers and duties:
  1. To administer and interpret this Chapter;
  2. To adopt rules in the manner prescribed by Chapter 150B of the General Statutes as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Chapter;
  3. To determine the qualifications of persons who are licensed or certified pursuant to this Chapter;
  4. To issue, renew, deny, restrict, suspend, or revoke licenses and to carry out any of the other actions authorized by this Chapter;
  5. To establish, publish, and enforce rules of professional conduct, and to regulate advertising by licensees;
  6. To maintain a record of all proceedings and make available to persons licensed under this Chapter, and to other concerned parties, an annual report of all Board action;
  7. To collect fees for licensure, licensure renewal, and other services deemed necessary to carry out the purpose of this Chapter;
  8. To employ and fix the compensation of personnel, including an executive director, that the Board determines are necessary to carry out the provisions of this Chapter and to incur other expenses necessary to effectuate this Chapter;
  9. To conduct investigations for the purpose of determining whether violations of this Chapter or grounds for disciplining persons licensed or certified under this Chapter exist; and,
  10. To adopt a seal containing the name of the Board for use on all certificates, licenses, and official reports issued by it. (1989 (Reg. Sess., 1990), c. 1033.)

Meeting Schedule

January 22, 2012 - January 29, 2012 (Snow Date)- Greensboro office:  9:30am

Minutes

The minutes for the following meetings are available in PDF form for download by clicking on the links below. (A PDF reader is required to open these files)

July 21, 2007
September 8, 2007
February 17, 2008
June 7, 2008
August 23, 2008
October 18, 2008
January 24, 2009
March 15, 2009

July 26, 2009
February 14, 2010
June 6, 2010

July 25, 2010
May 22, 2011

June 12, 2011
July 17, 2011
August 07,2011
August 28,2011


Open Guidelines

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETING LAW

I. NOTICE OF MEETINGS


If you establish a regular schedule of meetings, you must file a copy with the Secretary of State’s office. Any revisions to the schedule must be filed with the Secretary of State’s office at least seven days before the day of the first meeting held under the new schedule. No other notice needs to be given of meetings on this schedule.

Other meetings must be specially announced. At least until you have a usual meeting room, you need to establish a “principal bulleting board” at least 48 hours before the meeting. In addition, newspapers, wire services, radio and television stations, and any other person can file written request for individual notice of any meeting that are not on the schedule filed with the Secretary of State. Notice must be given or mailed to these persons at least 48 hours before the meeting. You can require the news media to renew their requests annually. You can require other persons to renew their request quarterly and can charge them $10.00 per year to cover the cost of give them notice.

In an emergency, you can call meetings with less than 48 hours notice. For an emergency meeting, the only notice you are required to give is a telephone call to any news media that has asked in writing to receive notice of emergency meetings. The media should be called after the boards members. An “emergency meeting” is one called because of generally unexpected circumstances that require immediate consideration by the public body. Only business connected with the emergency may be considered at this meeting.

If a public body holds an official meeting by use of conference telephone or other electronic means, it shall provide a location and means whereby members of the public may listen to the meeting and the notice of the meeting required by the law shall specify that location. A fee of up to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) may be charged each such listener to defray in part the cost of providing the necessary location and equipment.

II. CONDUCT OF MEETINGS

All meetings are open to the public. The Board can exclude the public and go into what is called “executive session” for one of a list of specific reasons. Only three of these reasons will normally apply to this Boar. Generally speaking, these are:

1) to consider the qualifications of individual applicants or, if the Board has hired staff, to consider the qualification and job performance of individual staff members;
2) to consider the acquisition or lease of real property;
3) to consult with the Board’s attorney if confidentiality is required.


In any other stances, and in any instance where the Board is not sure the circumstances meet these three categories, please check in advance before going into executive session.

Before going into executive session, the reason for the session should be announced and should be made a part of the minutes of the open portion of the meeting. Any final decision should be made after the executive session ends and the Board returns to an open meeting (for examples: the Board decides to license candidate X, or the Board decides to discuss a proposed lease further at a later meeting). Separate minutes must be kept on executive sessions.


III. PUBLIC POLICY

At all times, please keep in mind the public policy as stated by the Legislature at the beginning of the open meeting statutes:

§ 143-318.9 Public Policy

“Whereas the public bodies that administer the legislative, policy making, quasi-judicial, administrative, and advisory function of North Carolina and its political subdivision exists solely to conduct the people’s business, it is the public policy of North Carolina that the hearings, deliberations, and actions of bodies be conducted openly”.


Ref: NC General Statutes Chapter §143 Article 33C “Meetings of Public Bodies”
NC General Statutes Chapter § 132 “ Public Records”

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Role of Board
 
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REGULAR MEETING:
TIME:  9:30
DATE: 
January 29, 2012
Board Office
Greensboro, NC
 
 
 
Email: ncbeexam@att.net
2 Centerview Dr., Pinehurst Bldg. Suite 60
Greensboro, NC 27407
Telephone: 336-856-1010