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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 204.

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§ 204. Term of office
(a)Board members and alternates shall serve two year terms, running from April 1st of the year in which selected to March 31st of the year their term expires, or until a successor is duly selected.
(b)Member municipalities may appoint or elect a new Board member to replace any Board member who resigns or fails to attend five successive meetings of the Board of Supervisors.
(c)Each Board member and alternate shall be eligible to be reappointed or reelected to successive terms.
(d)Terms will be staggered to assure that no more than half the Board is subject to change in any one year in a manner to be determined by the Board.
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