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Section 14-362-106 - Vacancy on board

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(a) If any member of an authority dies, resigns, is removed, or for any other reason ceases to be a member of the authority, the mayor, the county judge, or the Governor, as appropriate to the governmental unit which the member represented, shall appoint another person to fill the unexpired portion of the term of the member.(b) A member of the authority once qualified shall not be removed during his or her appointment except for cause by the mayor, the county judge, or the Governor, as appropriate, which appointed him or her, or upon such other conditions as shall be set forth in the agreement establishing the authority.Acts 1968 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 17, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-221; Acts 1992 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 56, § 4; 1992 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 63, § 4.

(a) If any member of an authority dies, resigns, is removed, or for any other reason ceases to be a member of the authority, the mayor, the county judge, or the Governor, as appropriate to the governmental unit which the member represented, shall appoint another person to fill the unexpired portion of the term of the member.(b) A member of the authority once qualified shall not be removed during his or her appointment except for cause by the mayor, the county judge, or the Governor, as appropriate, which appointed him or her, or upon such other conditions as shall be set forth in the agreement establishing the authority.Acts 1968 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 17, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-221; Acts 1992 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 56, § 4; 1992 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 63, § 4.