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HomeMy WebLinkAbout188-20 RESOLUTIONof fAyEr,7 L V si At- 11 ANSPS 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 575-8323 Resolution: 188-20 File Number: 2020-0626 FAYETTEVILLE CITY HEALTH OFFICER: A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MAYOR LIONELD JORDAN'S APPOINTMENT OF DR. MARTI SHARKEY AS FAYETTEVILLE CITY HEALTH OFFICER WHEREAS, the City Board of Health recommended to Mayor Jordan that he appoint Dr. Marti Sharkey as the Fayetteville City Health Officer; and WHEREAS, Mayor Jordan spoke with Dr. Marti Sharkey who agreed to accept the Mayor's appointment of her as the Fayetteville City Health Officer; and WHEREAS, the "appointment shall be approved by a majority of the votes of the city or town council," to become effective pursuant to A.C.A. §14-262-103(c)(1)(B). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby approves pursuant to A.C.A. §14-262-103(c)(1)(B) Mayor Jordan's appointment of Dr. Marti Sharkey as Fayetteville City Health Officer. PASSED and APPROVED on 7/21/2020 Page 1 Printed on 7124120 Resolution: 188-20 File Number: 2020-0626 Approv Attest: RK C,\7 Y pF �SG FAYETTEVILLE : Lioneld J n. ayor Kara Paxton. City Clerk Treasurer '�,,-9s •'9'Qlfq(VSpS •' �• Page 2 Printed on 7124120 City of Fayetteville, Arkansas Text File File Number: 2020-0626 Agenda Date: 7/21/2020 Version: 1 In Control: City Council Meeting FAYETTEVILLE CITY HEALTH OFFICER: 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 575-8323 Status: Passed File Type: Resolution A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MAYOR LIONELD JORDAN'S APPOINTMENT OF DR. MARTI SHARKEY AS FAYETTEVILLE CITY HEALTH OFFICER WHEREAS, the City Board of Health recommended to Mayor Jordan that he appoint Dr. Marti Sharkey as the Fayetteville City Health Officer; and WHEREAS, Mayor Jordan spoke with Dr. Marti Sharkey who agreed to accept the Mayor's appointment of her as the Fayetteville City Health Officer; and WHEREAS, the "appointment shall be approved by a majority of the votes of the city or town council," to become effective pursuant to A.C.A. § 14-262-103(c)( I )(B). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby approves pursuant to A.C.A. §14-262-103(c)(1)(B) Mayor Jordan's appointment of Dr. Marti Sharkey as Fayetteville City Health Officer. City of Fayetteville, Arkansas Page 1 Printed on 712212020 DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY TO: Mayor Jordan City Council CC: Susan Norton, Chief of Staff Bard Hardin, Fire Chief FROM: Kit Williams, City Attorney DATE: July 21, 2020 Kit Williams City Attorney Blake Pennington Assistant City Attorney Jodi Batker Paralegal _1 RE: Appointment of Dr. Marti Sharkey needs to be approved by the Fayetteville City Council At the last City Board of Health meeting less than a week ago, a motion was made and passed to recommend that Mayor Jordan appoint Dr. Marti Sharkey as Fayetteville City Health Officer. Mayor Jordan spoke with Dr. Sharkey the next day, and she agreed to accept his appointment as City Health Officer. Pursuant to A.C.A. §14-262-103 City health officer, after the Mayor has appointed his selection as City Health Officer, the appointment must be considered and "approved by a majority of the votes of the city or town council." Therefore, if the City Council believes that Dr. Marti Sharkey should be approved as the new City Health Officer, the Resolution attached to this memo should be passed. I have also attached the state statute, City health officer, for your review of the City Health Officer's primary duties. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MAYOR LIONELD JORDAN'S APPOINTMENT OF DR. MARTI SHARKEY AS FAYETTEVILLE CITY HEALTH OFFICER WHEREAS, the City Board of Health recommended to Mayor Jordan that he appoint Dr. Marti Sharkey as the Fayetteville City Health Officer; and WHEREAS, Mayor Jordan spoke with Dr. Marti Sharkey who agreed to accept the Mayor's appointment of her as the Fayetteville City Health Officer; and WHEREAS, the "appointment shall be approved by a majority who the votes of the city or town council," to become effective pursuant to A.C.A. §14-262-103(c)(1)(B). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section I : That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby approves pursuant to A.C.A. §14-262-103(c)(1)(B) Mayor Jordan's appointment of Dr. Marti Sharkey as Fayetteville City Health Officer. PASSED and APPROVED this 2 1 " day of July, 2020. APPROVED: ATTEST: By: By: LIONELD JORDAN, Mayor KARA PAXTON, City Clerk/Treasurer 14-262-103. City health officer. (a) The office of city health officer may be created by the governing body of a city of the first class, city of the second class, or an incorporated town. (b) The office of city health officer shall be filled by a competent physician who is legally qualified to practice medicine within this state, a graduate of a reputable medical college, and of reputable professional standing. (c)(1)(A) It is the duty of the mayor of each incorporated city and town within this state to elect a qualified person to the office of city health officer if the governing body of the city or town creates the office. (B) The appointment shall be approved by a majority of the votes of the city or town council. (2) After appointment, the city health officer shall: (A) Take and subscribe to the constitutional oath of office; (B) File a copy of the appointment with the State Board of Health; and (C) Not be deemed to be legally qualified until the copies have been so filed. (dX1) Each city health officer shall perform such duties as may be required by the ordinances of his or her city or town. (2) The officer shall discharge and perform such duties as may be prescribed for him or her under the directions, rules, regulations, and requirements of the board. (3) The officer shall be required to aid and assist the board in all matters of quarantine, vital and mortuary statistics, inspection, disease prevention and suppression, and sanitation within his or her jurisdic- tion. (4) The officer shall at all times report to the board, in such manner and form as shall be prescribed by the board, the presence of all contagious, infectious, and dangerous epidemic diseases within his or her jurisdiction and shall make such other and further reports in the manner and form and at the times as the board shall direct, touching all matters as may be proper for the board to direct. (5) The officer shall aid the board at all times in the enforcement of proper rules, regulations, and requirements in the enforcement of all sanitary laws, quarantine regulations, and vital statistics collections and shall perform any other duties the board shall direct. (e) The compensation of city health officers shall be fixed by the mayor and council of the respective towns and cities within this state. History. Acts 1913, No. 96, §§ 15-20; C. §§ 6434-6439; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 82-205 — & M. Dig., H 5166-5160; Pope's Dig., 82-210; Acts 2003, No. 282, § 2. Martha Ann Brewer Sharkey, MD Home: 3360 Carmel Lane Fayetteville, AR 72701 Cell (479) 200-3832 Email: martisharkey(acox.net Business: 3159 East Mission, Suite 1 Fayetteville, AR 72703 (479)966-4664 RESIDENCY JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL CHILDREN'S CENTER Harriet Lane Pediatric Residency Program Baltimore, MD July 1995-June 1998 EDUCATION EMORY UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Atlanta, Georgia M.P.H. Course work completed, Dissertation in progress VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Nashville, TN M.D.,1998 RICE UNIVERSITY Houston, TX B.A., 1991 EMPLOYMENT University of Arkansas School of Medicine Northwest, Fayetteville, AR Pediatric Clerkship Director, July 2009-June 2017 Rainbow Pediatric Clinic, PA, Fayetteville, AR President, March 2005-Present Northwest Arkansas Pediatric Clinic, LLC, Fayetteville, AR Physician, November 1998 — February 2005 Saint Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician, August 1998- September 1998 Price Waterhouse, Houston, Texas International Tax Associate, January 1991 Auly 1991 HONORS AND A + List, Best Pediatrician, Northwest Arkansas ACTIVITIES Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatrics Fayetteville Public Schools, Vandergriff Volunteer of the Year Merck Award of Excellence in Infectious Diseases Amos Christie Scholarship in Pediatrics Rice University President's Honor Roll Who's Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges COMMUNITY PEO Sisterhood SERVICE Fayetteville Public Library Foundation, Board Member Fayetteville High School PTSO RESEARCH Comparative Trial of the Safety of One Dose of an EXPERIENCE Experimental Tetravalent (A, C, Y and W-135) Meningococcal Diphtheria Conjugate Vaccine Versus Menomen A/C/Y/W-135 in Healthy Children in the US Aged 4-10 Years Site Principal Investigator July 2002-July 2003 Comparative Trial of the Safety of One Dose of an Experimental Tetravalent (A, C, Y and W-135) Meningococcal Diphtheria Conjugate Vaccine Versus Menomen A/C/Y/W-135 in Healthy Children in the US Aged I1-18 Years Site Principle Investigator July 2001- July 2002 Tolerance of Infants Fed Hydrolysate Formula Site Principle Investigator July 1999-February 2000 Evaluation of the Febrile Child: What to do with the incidental finding of neutropenia Sub Investigator July 1997-June 1998 Clinical Trial of Intranasal Respiratory Synctial Virus and Oral Rotovirus Vaccines to Infants less than Four Weeks Old Sub Investigator May 1997 Seroepidemiology of Hepatitis A and Hepatitus B in Two Distinct Pediatric Populations of Middle Tennessee Sub Investigator Summer 1992 Bacille Calmette-Guerin Vaccine Trial in Normal, Healthy Adults Sub Investigator August 1992-May 1994 Chromosomal Mapping of the Gene(s) Responsible for Familial Carotid Body Tumors Sub Investigator January 1992- May 1992 PRESENTATIONS Sharkey, MAB: What is wrong with Tiny Tim? Presented at The Harriet Lane Pediatric Grand Rounds, December 16, 1998. Brewer, MA, Edwards, KM: Bacille Calmette-Guerin, Immunization in Normal, Healthy Adults. Presented at the 33" � /nterscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotheraphy, October 17-20, 1993. Brewer, MA, Edwards, KM: Seroepidemiology of Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B in Children: Implications for Vaccine Strategy. Presented at the 331 /nterscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotheraphy, October 17-20, 1993. Brewer, MA, Schaeffner, W, Edwards, KM: Tuberculosis and its (Lack of) Vaccine in the 1990s: How did we get here and how do we get out of here? Presented at the Microbes and Defense Society Meeting, November 1992. PUBLICATIONS Serwint, JR, Dias, MM, Chang H , Sharkey, M, Walker, AL: Outcomes of Febrile Children Presumed to be Immunocompetent Who Present with Leukopenia or Neutropenia to an Ambulatory Setting. Clinical Pediatrics 2005; 44:593-600. Brewer, MA, Edwards, KM, Decker, MD: Who Should Receive Hepatitis B Vaccine? Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 1995; 14 (4):258-60. Brewer, MA, Edwards, KM, Palmer, PS, Hinson, HP: Bacille Calmette-Guerin Immunizations in Normal Healthy Adults. The Journal of Infectious Diseases 1994: 170: 476-9. Brewer, MA: Acute Public Osteomyelitis. Infectious Disease Newsletter 1993: 12 (1) 7. Galantino, ML, Brewer, MA: Peripheral Neuropathies Associated with AIDS: A Case Study in Pain Management for HIV. Occupational Therapy Forum: Week of July 24, 1989, 11-13. PERSONAL Date of Birth: February 21, 1968 Place of Birth: Fayetteville, AR Family: Married, two daughters Member of Central United Methodist Church HOBBIES Books, yoga, snow skiing, traveling OATH OF OFFICE FAYETTEVILLE CITY HEALTH OFFICER I, Dr. Marti Sharkey, do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Arkansas, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of City Health Officer for the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, upon which I am now about to enter. ate' Date AM RTI SH Y . . Sworn to and subscribed before me, Kara Paxton, Fayetteville City Clerk/Treasurer for the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas this ��day of \ , .•.... F �i t FAYETTEVILLE KARA PAXTON FAYETTEVILLE CITY10 CLERsy.'QKANSP,:•'•`,.,', �; DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY Kit Williams TO: City Board of Health City Attorney Blake Pennington CC: Bard Hardin, Fire Chief Assistant City Attorney Jodi Batker FROM: Kit Williams, City Attorney -" (_ Paralegal DATE: July 22, 2020 - - -- - RE: Oath of Office Required for new City Health Officer "After appointment, the city health officer shall: (A)Take and subscribe to the constitutional oath of office; (B) File a copy of the appointment with the State Board of Health, and (C) Not be deemed to be legally qualified until the copies have been so filed." A.C.A. §14-262-103 (c)(2) Attached is the constitutional oath of office pursuant to Article 19 §20 of the Arkansas Constitution.