South Carolina Code 44-43-1320. Administration; board of directors
(1) one representative from a civic organization that promotes organ or tissue donation or both;
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(2) four members representing organ and tissue recipients, families of recipients, and families of donors who are residents of South Carolina; of these four members, one each must represent the Lowcountry, Pee Dee, Midlands, and Piedmont regions of the State;
(3) one forensic pathologist who is a resident of and who is licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina;
(4) four at-large members who have demonstrated an interest in organ and tissue donation and education and who are residents of this State.
(B) Members shall serve terms of four years and until successors are appointed and qualify. A board member may be removed by the Governor in accordance with § 1-3-240(B). Members may serve no more than two full terms, except that there is no limit to the number of terms that a forensic pathologist may serve. Vacancies must be filled in the manner of the original appointment for the unexpired portion of the term.