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1996 Report: A. NC State Government BoardsThis 1996 report is the basis of ongoing efforts of the Women's Forum, including the NC Center for Women in Public Service. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION:
SOURCES: 1996 Directory of North Carolina Boards and Commissions, published by the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State, August 1996, and personal communications. SELECTED BOARDS: 1. Social Services Commission GS 143B-153 defines the purpose of this commission as the direction of the state’s social service programs. Patricia Bartell, Phyllis Murray, Dorothy Kearns, Ruth Helms, and Victoria Burke are board members.
2. Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission Authorized by GS 143B-226, the purpose of this commission is to grant, revoke, terminate and suspend paroles to persons held by judgment and to set conditions for persons released on post-release supervision. Juanita Baker and Peggy Stamey are board members.
3. State Board of Education This board has quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and executive powers. Authorized by GS 115C-110, its purpose is to manage, supervise and govern the public school system. Kathy Taft, Margaret Harvey, Evelyn Monroe, and Jane Norwood are board members.
4. State Board of Community Colleges This board has quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial, and executive powers. Authorized by GS 115D-2.1, its purpose is to manage, supervise and govern the community colleges of North Carolina. Jeanette Council, Sharon Decker, Carolyn Harmon, Anne-Marie Knighton, Rachel Smith, and Ann Turlington are board members.
5. Utilities Commission This commission has quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and executive powers. Authorized by GS 62-10, its purpose is to supervise and control the public utilities of the state.
6. Economic Development Board Authorized by GS 143B-434, this board’s purpose is to recommend economic development policy to the secretary of commerce, the General Assembly and the governor. Although an advisory board, the group has great influence on industry recruitment, incentive packages, and other job related efforts in the state. The statute provides that appointment to the board "should reflect the ethnic and gender diversity of the state as nearly as possible." Cherrie Berry, Molly Broad, Mavis Hill, Jennifer Lantz, Elaine Marshall, Louise McColl, and Cyndee Patterson are board members.
7. State Board of Transportation This board has quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and executive powers. Authorized by GS 143B-350, its purpose is to formulate policies and priorities for all modes of transportation and award all highway contracts. Louise McColl, Carolyn Grant, Juanita Shearer-Swink, Margaret Kluttz, and Ann Gaither are board members.
8. The UNC Board of Governors This board has quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and executive powers. Authorized by GS 116-3, its purpose is to manage, supervise and govern the 16 constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. Lois Britt, Helen Rhyne Marvin, Maxine O’Kelley, and Barbara Perry are board members.
9. Governor’s Crime Commission Authorized by GS 143B-478, the purpose of this commission is to advise the governor and secretary of crime control and public safety on matters of criminal justice and the allocation of large amounts of public dollars.
10. Environmental Management Commission Authorized by GS 143B-282, the purpose of this commission is to promulgate rules to be followed in the protection, preservation and enhancement of the water and air resources of the state. Sandra Brickhead and Marion Deerhake are board members.
11. State Banking Commission This commission has quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and executive powers. Authorized by GS 53-92, its mission is to foster efficient, safe and sound operation of state-regulated financial institutions for the purpose of maintaining a healthy economic climate for businesses and individuals in North Carolina.
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