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Code · Michigan · Chapter 259 — Aviation

259.112 Full term appointments; terms; expiration date; resignation; vacancy; removal; oath of office.

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259.112 Full term appointments; terms; expiration date; resignation; vacancy; removal; oath of office.
Sec. 112.
(1)Upon the expiration of the term of an initial appointment under section 111(2) or (3), all full term appointments shall be for a term of 6 years. The expiration date of the term of office of a member of the board shall be on October 1 of the year in which the term is to expire, but a member of the board shall hold office until the board member's successor is appointed and qualified, or until resignation or removal. If a member of the board is unable to complete his or her term of office, a successor shall be appointed in the same manner as the original appointment to complete the term. A member of the board may resign by written notice to the authority. The resignation is effective upon its receipt by the secretary or chairperson of the authority or at a subsequent time as set forth in the notice of resignation.
(2)A member of the board may not be appointed to serve more than 2 consecutive full terms. For purposes of this subsection, an initial term under section 111(2) and an appointment to fill a vacancy in a term with more than 3 years remaining count as full terms.
(3)The appointing entity for any board member appointed under section 111(2) or
(3)may only remove a board member appointed by the appointing entity for cause.
(4)Before assuming the duties of office, a member of the board shall qualify by taking and subscribing to the constitutional oath of office.
History: Add. 2002, Act 90 , Imd. Eff. Mar. 26, 2002
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