The Advisory Board shall consist of seven (7) members to be appointed by the State Health Officer as follows: - One (1) licensed therapist or social worker, whose initial term shall be for two (2) years;
- One (1) member of the faith community, whose initial term shall be for two (2) years;
- One (1) licensed attorney, whose initial term shall be for three (3) years;
- One (1) certified public accountant with experience in auditing, whose initial term shall be for three (3) years;
- One (1) business professional, whose initial term shall be for four (4) years;
- One (1) medical professional with forensic experience who may be either a medical doctor or a registered nurse, whose initial term shall be for five (5) years; and
- One (1) survivor of interpersonal violence whose initial term shall be for six (6) years.
All appointees must have general knowledge or first-hand knowledge, or both, of interpersonal violence, and successfully complete training on interpersonal violence provided by Department of Health staff. The members of the Advisory Board shall be women and men of recognized achievement who are representative of the ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic and cultural diversity of the State of Mississippi. Preference in appointments shall be given to appointees who have been members of the Domestic Violence Task Force established in Section 93-21-33. The initial appointments must be made within twenty (20) days after April 23, 2014. As the initial terms expire, the State Health Officer shall appoint members for terms of six (6) years.