South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 81 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Article 9.5 - ELECTION PROCEDURES
Section 81-91 - Election Procedures for the State Board of Medical Examiners and the Medical Disciplinary Commission

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 81-91
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024

Notice of the election of Board Members shall be provided to each physician possessing a permanent license and eligible to vote, according to records of the Board. Physicians wishing to offer their candidacy for the Board must submit a written petition signed by not less than fifteen (15) physicians possessing a permanent license and eligible to vote in the particular election contest which the petitioner seeks to enter; provided however, this provision does not apply to the election for the doctor of osteopathy at-large. All signatures must be on petitions provided by the Board; physicians eligible to vote in the election may sign the petition of more than one candidate. Petitions must be received by the Board within thirty-five days of the date of the notice announcing the election. Any person submitting the required number of petition signatures may subsequently withdraw his name upon written notice to the Board. If only one candidate receives the required number of petition signatures, he shall be declared the winner in that particular contest, and certified as nominee to the Governor. If more than one candidate submits the required number of petition signatures, ballots shall be prepared with the names of the candidates in alphabetical order.

Ballots shall be provided to every physician possessing a permanent license and qualified to vote in that particular election. The candidate receiving a majority of the votes received by the Board in the allotted time period shall be certified as nominee to the Governor. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes cast, a run-off election involving the two candidates receiving the most votes will be held. Voters shall be allowed fifteen days to submit their ballots to the Board.

For purposes of this Section, the notice of election and all other notices required herein may be sent to the physician's email address on file with the Board. Physicians eligible to vote in the election may submit their ballots electronically. Those who wish to submit a paper ballot may request one from the Board.

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