358.12 - BOARD OF TRUSTEES -- POWERS.

        358.12  BOARD OF TRUSTEES -- POWERS.         The trustees elected as provided in section 358.9 constitute a      board of trustees for the district by which they are elected.  The      board of trustees is the corporate authority of the sanitary district      and shall manage and control the affairs and property of the      district.  A majority of the board of trustees shall constitute a      quorum, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day.  The board      of trustees shall elect a president, a clerk, and a treasurer from      its membership and may employ employees as necessary, who shall hold      their employment during the pleasure of the board.  The board shall      prescribe the duties and fix the compensation of all employees of the      sanitary district and the amount of bond to be filed by the treasurer      of the district and by any employee for whom the board may require      bond.  The members of the board of trustees shall receive a per diem      of one hundred dollars for attendance at a meeting of the board or      while otherwise engaged in official duties, but the total per diem      for each member shall not exceed two thousand four hundred dollars      for a fiscal year.  However, the board of trustees, by resolution,      may establish for its members a lower rate of pay than is fixed by      this section.  The members of the board shall also be reimbursed for      their travel and other necessary expenses incurred in performing      their official duties.  Travel expenses are reimbursable at the rate      specified in section 70A.9.         The board of trustees may adopt the necessary ordinances,      resolutions, rules and regulations for the proper management and      conduct of the business of the board of trustees and the corporation      and for carrying out the purposes for which the sanitary district is      formed.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 358.12] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         2006 Acts, ch 1038, §1