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  8. Chapter 69 - VACANCIES — REMOVAL — TERMS


Chapter 69 - VACANCIES — REMOVAL — TERMS


  • Section 69.1 - Definitions.
  • Section 69.1A - Holding over.
  • Section 69.2 - What constitutes vacancy — hearing — appeal.
  • Section 69.3 - Possession of office.
  • Section 69.4 - Resignations.
  • Section 69.5 - Vacancy in general assembly.
  • Section 69.6 - Vacancy in state boards.
  • Section 69.7 - Duty of officer receiving resignation.
  • Section 69.8 - Vacancies — how filled.
  • Section 69.9 - Person removed not eligible.
  • Section 69.10 - Appointments.
  • Section 69.11 - Tenure of vacancy appointee.
  • Section 69.12 - Officers elected to fill vacancies — tenure.
  • Section 69.13 - Vacancies — senator in Congress and elective state officers.
  • Section 69.14 - Special election to fill vacancies.
  • Section 69.14A - Filling vacancy of elected county officer.
  • Section 69.15 - Board members — nonattendance — vacancy.
  • Section 69.16 - Appointive boards — political affiliation.
  • Section 69.16A - Gender balance.
  • Section 69.16B - Statutory boards, commissions, councils, and committees — appointments by members of general assembly — terms — dissolution.
  • Section 69.16C - Minority representation.
  • Section 69.16D - Boards and commissions — criteria for establishing.
  • Section 69.16E - Young adult representation.
  • Section 69.17 - Employees as members — voting.
  • Section 69.18 - Salary of acting appointees.
  • Section 69.19 - Terms of appointments confirmed by the senate.
  • Section 69.20 - Temporary vacancy due to military service.
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