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Code · Iowa · Chapter 184 — Iowa Egg Council

184.8 Election and appointment procedures.

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1. The council shall appoint a committee to nominate candidates to stand for election to the council. The council may require that the committee nominate candidates to be appointed by the council to fill a vacancy in a position for the unexpired term of a member.
2. The council shall appoint a producer to fill a member’s position occurring because of a vacancy on the council. The person appointed to fill the vacancy must meet the same requirements as a person elected to that position. The person shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term.
3. The council shall provide a notice of an election for members of the council by any means deemed reasonable by the council. The notice shall include the period of time for voting, voting places, and any other information determined necessary by the council.
CS95, §196A.5B
98 Acts, ch 1032, §11; 98 Acts, ch 1038, §7, 13
C99, §184.8
Referred to in §184.10
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