392.6 - HOSPITAL OR HEALTH CARE FACILITY TRUSTEES.

        392.6  HOSPITAL OR HEALTH CARE FACILITY TRUSTEES.         1.  If a hospital or health care facility is established by a      city, the city shall by ordinance provide for the election, at a      special election held pursuant to section 39.2, subsection 4,      paragraph "b", of three trustees, whose terms of office shall be      four years.  However, at the first election, three shall be elected      and hold their office, one for four years and two for two years, and      they shall by lot determine their respective terms.  A candidate for      hospital or health care facility trustee must be a resident of the      hospital or health care facility service area within the boundaries      of the state at the time of the election at which the person's name      appears on the ballot.  A board of trustees elected pursuant to this      section shall serve as the sole and only board of trustees for any      and all institutions established by a city as provided for in this      section.         2.  The administration and management of an institution as      provided for in this section is vested in a board of trustees      consisting of three, five, or seven members.  A three-member board      may be expanded to a five-member board, and a five-member board may      be expanded to a seven-member board.  Expansion of the membership of      the board shall occur only on approval of a majority of the current      board of trustees.  The additional members shall be appointed by the      current board of trustees.  One appointee shall serve until the next      succeeding general or regular city election, at which time a      successor shall be elected, and the other appointee shall serve until      the second succeeding general or regular city election, at which time      a successor shall be elected.  The determination of which election an      appointed additional member shall be required to seek election shall      be determined by lot.  Thereafter, the terms of office of such      additional members shall be four years.         3. a.  Terms of office of trustees elected pursuant to general      or regular city elections shall begin at noon on the first day in      January which is not a Sunday or legal holiday.  Terms of office of      trustees appointed to fill a vacancy or elected pursuant to special      elections shall begin at noon on the tenth day after appointment or      the special election which is not a Sunday or legal holiday.  The      trustees shall begin their terms of office by taking the oath of      office, and organize as a board by the election of one trustee as      chairperson, one trustee as treasurer, and one trustee as secretary.      Terms of office of trustees shall extend to noon on the first day in      January which is not a Sunday or legal holiday or until their      successors are elected and qualified.         b.  Vacancies on the board of trustees may, until the next      general or regular city election, be filled in the same manner as      provided in section 347.10.  An appointment made under this paragraph      shall be for the unexpired balance of the term of the preceding      trustee.  If a board member is absent for four consecutive regular      board meetings, without prior excuse, the member's position shall be      declared vacant and filled as set out in this paragraph.         4.  A trustee shall not receive any compensation for services      performed under this chapter, but a trustee shall be reimbursed for      actual and necessary expenses incurred in performance of the      trustee's duties.         5.  The board of trustees shall be vested with authority to      provide for the management, control, and government of the city      hospital or health care facility established as permitted by this      section, and shall provide all needed rules for the economic conduct      thereof and shall annually prepare a condensed statement of the total      receipts and expenditures for the hospital or health care facility      and cause the same to be published in a newspaper of general      circulation in the city in which the hospital or health care facility      is located.         6.  Boards of trustees of institutions provided for in this      section are granted all of the powers and duties necessary for the      management, control, and government of the institutions, specifically      including but not limited to any applicable powers and duties granted      boards of trustees under other provisions of the Code relating to      hospitals, nursing homes, assisted or independent living services,      and other ancillary services irrespective of the chapter of the Code      under which such institutions are established, organized, operated,      or maintained, unless such provisions are in conflict with this      section.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [S13, § 741-o, -p; C24, § 5867--5871; C27, 31, 35, § 5867,      5867-a1, 5868--5871; C39, § 5867, 5867.1, 5868--5871; C46, 50,      54, 58, 62, 66, § 380.1--380.6; C71, 73, § 380.1--380.6, 380.16; C75,      77, 79, 81, § 392.6] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1034, §1; 96 Acts, ch 1080, § 1, 2; 99 Acts, ch 36,      §11; 2000 Acts, ch 1015, §1; 2003 Acts, ch 9, §1, 2; 2009 Acts, ch      110, §16         Referred to in § 12B.10