This is common with "advisory" boards, and unfortunately most home inspector boards are advisory boards. Very few are standing boards with the prescribed powers(subpoena power) that are needed to carry out the job. The TN board has not had a meeting for about 3 years, it is an advisory board. When I served on the MS HI board we would meet every 90 days, board members were paid their expenses for travel and lodging + $35 per meeting. I don't know of anyone that served for the money, we all knew upfront that it was a 99.98% volunteer job. The MS HI board was a standing board with subpoena powers; this board was under the commission that held the Real Estate and Appraiser boards. Staff was shared by all with each board having dedicated staff persons or person as with the HI board. With the MS board most of the meeting would deal with complaints and hearings against licensed HI or even non licensed folks who got caught!