121.045 – DISTRICT DIRECTOR. (a) The members of a public
Texas Health and Safety Code § 121.045
Summary
This law outlines the appointment process for the director of a public health district, who serves as the chief administrative officer. If the director is a physician, they also act as the health authority for the district. The law allows for delegation of appointment duties by members of the district.
Directors are appointed by public health district members.
Physician directors serve as health authorities.
Non-physician directors must appoint a physician.
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