(a) The executive committee may appoint a board of advisors composed of the following persons:
(1) representatives of government agencies that are responsible for prevention services for specified targeted disabilities and that contract with the office to provide those services;
(2) representatives of consumer groups, foundations, or corporations that contract for or donate to the office for prevention services for specific targeted disabilities;
(3) private citizens who volunteer services or donate to the office for prevention services for specific targeted disabilities; and
(4) other persons whose assistance the executive committee considers necessary to implement the purposes of this subchapter.
(b) The board of advisors may serve on task forces, solicit donations and grants, and perform any other duties assigned by the executive committee.

For expiration of this section, see Section 112.0421(c), Human Resources Code.
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