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§ 14-47-108. Effect of reorganization

AR Code § 14-47-108 (2018) (N/A)
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(a)

(1) A reorganization is effective when in connection with the reorganization of a municipality under this chapter an initial board of directors shall be elected and the respective terms of office of the directors commence or when changes are made under subdivision (a)(2)(D) of this section.

(2) Concurrent with the commencement of the terms of the directors:

(A) The office of mayor, as existing under the mayor-council form of government, all memberships on the city council, and all memberships on the board of public affairs shall become vacant, each of these offices being abolished as to cities reorganized under this chapter;

(B) Subject to subdivision (a)(2)(D) of this section and except as is otherwise provided for city attorneys in cities with the city manager form of government, the statutory term of office of the city treasurer, city clerk, city attorney, city marshal, and recorder in cities of the second class shall cease and terminate, and the incumbent of each of these offices shall remain in office subject to removal and replacement at any time by the board of directors;

(C) Subject to subdivision (a)(2)(D) of this section, in cities with the city manager form of government having a population of more than one hundred thousand (100,000) persons according to the most recent federal decennial census, the statutory term of office of the city attorney shall cease and terminate, and the incumbent city attorney shall remain in office subject to removal and replacement at any time by the city manager, if the authority is vested in the city manager through:

(i) An ordinance of the board of directors; or

(ii) An initiated measure adopted pursuant to Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 7;

(D) In cities with the city manager form of government having a population of more than one hundred thousand (100,000) persons according to the most recent federal decennial census, the statutory term of office of the city attorney shall cease and terminate, and the incumbent city attorney shall remain in office subject to removal and replacement at any time by the mayor if the authority is vested in the mayor under § 14-47-140; and

(E) (i) Every other executive officer or executive employee of the city, including, without limiting the foregoing, the city purchasing agent and the members hereinafter called "board members" of every other municipal board, authority, or commission, whether the office, employment, board, authority, or commission exists under statute or under any ordinance or resolution, whose official term of office or employment is fixed by statute, ordinance, or resolution, shall serve until the expiration of the term so fixed, after which the position held by each such executive officer, executive employee, or board member shall be filled through appointment by the board of directors, the appointees to hold at the will of the board. However, at any time in cities with the city manager form of government, the appointments shall be made by the mayor and appointees shall hold at the will of the mayor, if the mayor is authorized to make the appointments by:

(a) The board of directors, by ordinance; or

(b) An initiated measure adopted pursuant to Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 7.

(ii) Each such executive officer or executive employee serving on the effective date of the reorganization, and whose office or employment carries no fixed term created either by statute, ordinance, or resolution shall be subject to removal and replacement at any time by the board of directors or the mayor, if authorized.

(iii) However, the provisions of this subdivision (a)(2)(E) shall be subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section and to the exceptions therein contained.

(b)

(1) It is expressly directed that a reorganization under this chapter shall not affect, impair, or terminate the employment of any city officers or employees whose employment is subject to, or regulated by, civil service laws.

(2) (A) The reorganization shall not operate to abolish, terminate, or otherwise affect any of the following departments, commissions, authorities, agencies, or offices of the city government then existing:

(i) Waterworks commission existing under §§ 14-234-301 -- 14-234-309;

(ii) Sewer committee existing under § 14-235-206;

(iii) Airport commission existing under § 14-359-103;

(iv) Housing authority existing under § 14-169-208;

(v) Any board of civil service commissioners serving under § 14-49-201 et seq., § 14-50-201 et seq., § 14-51-201 et seq., or under any other statute enacted;

(vi) Auditorium commission existing under § 14-141-104;

(vii) Library trustees existing under § 13-2-502;

(viii) City planning commission existing under Acts 1929, No. 108, § 1 [repealed]; or

(ix) Board of commissioners of any improvement district.

(B)

(i) The reorganization shall not terminate, impair, or otherwise affect the official status, tenure of office, or powers of the persons serving as commissioners, committee members, trustees, or members of any of the boards, authorities, commissions, agencies, or departments listed in this subdivision (b)(2).

(ii) This power, whether consisting of the power to appoint or the power to confirm appointments or nominations, as may be vested in the municipal council immediately prior to the reorganization in respect to the filling of vacancies on the boards, authorities, commissions, agencies, departments, or in the judgeships listed in this subdivision (b)(2)(B) shall be transferred to and vested in the board of directors or the mayor, if the mayor has appointment power pursuant to subdivision (a)(2)(E) of this section. Each appointee designated by the board or by the mayor, if authorized, to fill a vacancy in any such position shall serve for the statutory term, if any, applicable to the vacancy or, if there is no statutory term, shall serve at the will of the board or the mayor, if authorized.

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§ 14-47-108. Effect of reorganization