Full Commission members consist of nine members to be appointed by the Governor subject to the approval of the Legislature. The Commission members shall include three deaf persons, three hard of hearing persons, and three persons who have an interest in and knowledge of deafness and hearing loss issues. When appointing members to the Commission, the Governor shall consider recommendations from individuals, organizations, and the public.
Each Commission member and the executive director must complete an accountability and disclosure statement of financial interest on or before April 1st of each year. Forms are sent to NCDHH for distribution. Additional forms may be obtained by contacting the NCDHH Business Manager at (402) 471-3593, V/TTY, or the State Accountability and Disclosure Commission at (402) 471-2522.
The Commission serves as the principal state agency responsible for advocating public policies and programs, which shall improve the quality and coordination of existing services for the deaf and hard of hearing people and promote the development of new services when necessary. The Commission members are responsible for protecting the public interest by conducting oversight and evaluation of the agency.