The state parole board consists of six members, who must be qualified electors of the state, appointed by the governor for terms of three years, arranged so that the terms of two members must expire on December thirty-first of each year. One of the members must be a person experienced in law enforcement, which may include experience as a prosecuting attorney, one must be a licensed attorney, and four must be persons qualified by special experience, education, or training. The governor may only remove a member of the parole board for disability, inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 12-59-01