71-1407. Member districts and member positions; numbering; residence of member.

71-1407

Chapter 71.--SCHOOLS--COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Article 14.--COMMUNITY COLLEGE ELECTIONS

      71-1407.   Member districts and member positions; numbering; residenceof member.(a) When a community college has a member district method ofelection, the college district shall be divided into two member districts for thetwo-district method, into three member districts for the three-districtmethod, and into six member districts for the six-district method. Eachmember district shall be represented on the board by one or more personsresiding in the member district. In the six-district method, one membershall reside in each member district. In the three-district method twomembers shall reside in each member district. In the two-district methodthree members shall reside in each member district. In the two-districtmethod the member district numbers assigned shall be "one" and "two." Inthe three-district method the member district numbers assigned shall be"one," "two," and "three." In the six-district method the member districtnumbers assigned shall be "one," "two," "three," "four," "five" and "six."

      In the six-district method the member position numbers shall correspondto the member district numbers. In the two-district method themember position numbers shall be "one," "two" and "three" formember district one, and "four," "five" and "six" for member district two.In the three-district method member position numbers shall be "one" and"four" for member district one, and "two" and "five" for member districttwo, and "three" and "six" for member district three.

      (b)   If a community college adopts and implements a seven member boardof trustees plan, the at-large member may be a resident of any memberdistrict. The at-large member position shall not be numbered.

      History:   L. 1967, ch. 407, § 7;L. 1990, ch. 252, § 8; May 17.