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71-5-2402. Removal of member.

A state TennCare pharmacy advisory committee member shall be removed by the commissioner of finance and administration from the committee for any of the following causes:

     (1)  Absence from two (2) consecutive meetings without contacting the chair or the vice chair with a satisfactory explanation;

     (2)  Absence from three (3) meetings in a single year without contacting the chair or the vice chair with a satisfactory explanation;

     (3)  Violation of the provisions of § 71-5-2403(a) and (b); or

     (4)  Violation of the provisions of § 71-5-194(d).

[Acts 2003, ch. 350, § 1.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-71 > Chapter-5 > Part-24 > 71-5-2402

71-5-2402. Removal of member.

A state TennCare pharmacy advisory committee member shall be removed by the commissioner of finance and administration from the committee for any of the following causes:

     (1)  Absence from two (2) consecutive meetings without contacting the chair or the vice chair with a satisfactory explanation;

     (2)  Absence from three (3) meetings in a single year without contacting the chair or the vice chair with a satisfactory explanation;

     (3)  Violation of the provisions of § 71-5-2403(a) and (b); or

     (4)  Violation of the provisions of § 71-5-194(d).

[Acts 2003, ch. 350, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-71 > Chapter-5 > Part-24 > 71-5-2402

71-5-2402. Removal of member.

A state TennCare pharmacy advisory committee member shall be removed by the commissioner of finance and administration from the committee for any of the following causes:

     (1)  Absence from two (2) consecutive meetings without contacting the chair or the vice chair with a satisfactory explanation;

     (2)  Absence from three (3) meetings in a single year without contacting the chair or the vice chair with a satisfactory explanation;

     (3)  Violation of the provisions of § 71-5-2403(a) and (b); or

     (4)  Violation of the provisions of § 71-5-194(d).

[Acts 2003, ch. 350, § 1.]