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§ 168.310

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168.310 Office of school board member; oath; vacancy; conditions. Sec. 310. (1) Before entering upon the duties of his or her office, an individual elected to the office of school board member shall take and subscribe to the oath provided in section 1 of article XI of the state constitution of 1963. (2) The office of a school board member becomes vacant immediately, regardless of declaration by an officer or acceptance by the school board or 1 or more of its members, upon any of the following events: (a) The death of the school board member. (b) The school board member's being adjudicated insane or being found to be a legally incapacitated individual by a court of competent jurisdiction. (c) The school board member's resignation. (d) The school board member's removal from office. (e) The school board member's conviction for a felony. (f) The school board member's election or appointment being declared void by a competent tribunal. (g) The school board member's neglect or failure to file the acceptance of office, to take the oath of office, or to give or renew an official bond required by law.

ared void by a competent tribunal. (g) The school board member's neglect or failure to file the acceptance of office, to take the oath of office, or to give or renew an official bond required by law. (h) The school board member ceasing to possess the legal qualifications for holding office. (i) The school board member moving his or her residence from the school district. History: Add. 2003, Act 302, Eff. Jan. 1, 2005 Compiler's Notes: Former MCL 168.310, which pertained to oath of office of state highway commissioner and superintendent of public instruction, was repealed by Act 6 of 1963, 2nd Ex. Sess., Imd. Eff. Dec. 27, 1963.Popular Name: Election Code