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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 115D — Community Colleges

§ 115D-13. Terms of office of trustees.

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§ 115D-13. Terms of office of trustees.
(a)The regular terms of trustees appointed in 1981 and trustees appointed in 1987 shall be extended for one year. The term of one or more trustees, as appropriate, elected pursuant to G.S. 115D-12 may be extended for one year so that these terms will be staggered, unless they are already staggered.
(b)Except for the one year extensions of terms set forth in subsection
(a)of this section, and for the ex officio member, as the terms of trustees currently in office expire, their successors shall be appointed for four-year terms.
(c)All terms shall commence on July 1 of the year.
(d)Each local board of trustees shall submit the following to the Legislative Library of the General Assembly by August 1 annually:
(1)The name and address of each trustee.
(2)The county of residence of each trustee.
(3)The appointing or electing entity of each trustee.
(4)If a trustee is filling a vacancy, the name of the trustee replaced.
(5)The date each trustee's term begins.
(6)The date each trustee's term ends. (1963, c. 448, s. 23; 1977, c. 823, s. 5; 1979, c. 462, s. 2; 1985, c. 58; 1989, c. 521, s. 1; 2023-134, s. 6.10(o).)
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