Board member qualifications -- Number of board members.
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(1) Except as provided in Section 17B-2a-905, each member of a local district board of trustees shall be:
(a) a registered voter at the location of the member's residence; and
(b) except as otherwise provided in Subsection (2) or (3), a resident within:
(i) the boundaries of the local district; and
(ii) if applicable, the boundaries of the division of the local district from which the member is elected or appointed.
(2)
(a) As used in this Subsection (2):
(i) "Proportional number" means the number of members of a board of trustees that bears, as close as mathematically possible, the same proportion to all members of the board that the number of seasonally occupied homes bears to all residences within the district that receive service from the district.
(ii) "Seasonally occupied home" means a single-family residence:
(A) that is located within the local district;
(B) that receives service from the local district; and
(C) whose owner does not reside permanently at the residence but may occupy the residence on a temporary or seasonal basis.
(b) If over 50% of the residences within a local district that receive service from the local district are seasonally occupied homes, the requirement under Subsection (1)(b) is replaced, for a proportional number of members of the board of trustees, with the requirement that the member be an owner of land, or an agent or officer of the owner of land, that:
(i) receives service from the district; and
(ii) is located within the local district and, if applicable, the division from which the member is elected.
(3)
(a) For a board of trustees member in a basic local district, or in any other type of local district that is located solely within a county of the fifth or sixth class, that has within the district's boundaries fewer than one residential dwelling unit per 10 acres of land, the requirement under Subsection (1)(b) may be replaced by the requirement that the member be an owner of land within the local district that receives service from the district, or an agent or officer of the owner.
(b) A member of the board of trustees of a service area described in Subsection 17B-2a-905(2)(a) or (3)(a), who is an elected official of the county appointing the individual, is not subject to the requirements described in Subsection (1)(b) if the elected official was elected at large by the voters of the county.
(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(b) and except as provided in Subsection (3)(d), the county legislative body may appoint to the local district board one of the county legislative body's own members, regardless of whether the member resides within the boundaries described in Subsection (1)(b), if:
(i) the county legislative body satisfies the procedures to fill a vacancy described in:
(A) for the appointment of a new board member, Subsections 17B-1-304(2) and (3); or
(B) for an appointment to fill a midterm vacancy, Subsection 20A-1-512(1)(a)(ii) or 20A-1-512(2);
(ii) fewer qualified candidates timely file to be considered for appointment to the local district board than are necessary to fill the board;
(iii) the county legislative body appoints each of the qualified candidates who timely filed to be considered for appointment to the board; and
(iv) the county legislative body appoints a member of the body to the local district board, in accordance with Subsection 17B-1-304(6) or Subsection 20A-1-512(1)(c), who was:
(A) elected at large by the voters of the county;
(B) elected from a division of the county that includes more than 50% of the geographic area of the local district; or
(C) if the local district is divided into divisions under Section 17B-1-306.5, elected from a division of the county that includes more than 50% of the geographic area of the division of the local district in which there is a board vacancy.
(d) If it is necessary to reconstitute the board of trustees of a local district located solely within a county of the fifth or sixth class because the term of a majority of the members of the board has expired without new trustees having been elected or appointed as required by law, even if sufficient qualified candidates timely file to be considered for a vacancy on the board, the county legislative body may appoint to the local district board no more than one of the county legislative body's own members who does not satisfy the requirements of Subsection (1).
(4)
(a) Except as otherwise provided by statute, the number of members of each board of trustees of a local district that has nine or fewer members shall have an odd number of members that is no fewer than three.
(b) If a board of trustees of a local district has more than nine members, the number of members may be odd or even.
(5) For a newly created local district, the number of members of the initial board of trustees shall be the number specified:
(a) for a local district whose creation was initiated by a petition under Subsection 17B-1-203(1)(a), (b), or (c), in the petition; or
(b) for a local district whose creation was initiated by a resolution under Subsection 17B-1-203(1)(d) or (e), in the resolution.
(6)
(a) For an existing local district, the number of members of the board of trustees may be changed by a two-thirds vote of the board of trustees.
(b) No change in the number of members of a board of trustees under Subsection (6)(a) may:
(i) violate Subsection (4); or
(ii) serve to shorten the term of any member of the board.