Members shall be initially appointed for a provisional term of one year and may be reappointed for subsequent terms of three years. Alternate members shall fill any vacancy until a regular board member has been appointed. Alternate members may be appointed as regular members. The appointed member shall serve for the duration of the unexpired term or for a provisional term of one year, whichever is less. If a board member does not serve satisfactorily, the assignment judge may remove that member pursuant to standards developed by the Child Placement Advisory Council and the Administrative Office of the Courts. When a vacancy occurs, the judge shall appoint a new member within 30 days. Members shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for such reasonable and necessary expenses, including but not limited to child care expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties. The governing body of the county in which the board serves may provide for reimbursement to review board members for such additional and reasonable expenses as the governing body may determine.
In accordance with guidelines and procedures established by the Supreme Court, members shall attend initial training sessions before being sworn in as a regular member or as an alternate. A regular member or alternate member shall not serve until that person has completed the required training.
The assignment judge, in consultation with the family part judges and review board members, shall ensure that reviews are held at those times necessary to meet the requirements of P.L. 1977, c. 424 (C. 30:4C-50 et seq.) and court directives related thereto. The assignment judge shall ensure that each family part of the Chancery Division of the Superior Court shall provide its board with reasonable and necessary administrative and clerical support services to facilitate the operation of the board and to meet the requirements of P.L. 1977, c. 424 (C. 30:4C-50 et seq.) and any court directives related thereto. These services shall include, but are not limited to, obtaining and reviewing information requested by the board, preparing and dispatching all notices and reports required under P.L. 1977, c. 424 (C. 30:4C-50 et seq.), arranging for board meetings and maintaining a permanent record of all board proceedings, collecting statistical data and serving as a liaison to the division.
The assignment judge shall report to the Administrative Office of the Courts and the Child Placement Advisory Council any significant variation in implementation of the county plan.
N.J.S. § 30:4C-57