The governor shall appoint the 14 public members so that the board consists of the following public members:
(1) one member who is licensed to practice medicine in the state;
(2) one member who is admitted to practice law in the state;
(3) four members who are chronic alcoholics with psychoses who are recovering;
(4) three members who are substance abuse treatment professionals who represent public and private providers of substance abuse prevention and treatment services; and
(5) five members who have shown an interest in the problems of alcoholism or drug abuse and who have knowledge of the social problems associated with alcoholism or drug abuse.