Montana Code Annotated 2013

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     22-1-706. Election of board of trustees -- compensation -- removal -- single-member trustee districts. (1) After appointment of the initial members of the board of trustees, all members must be elected by the electors of the public library district.
     (2) The election of members to the board of trustees must be held in conjunction with the annual school elections held pursuant to 20-3-304.
     (3) (a) A candidate for the office of trustee of the public library district must be a resident of the district and must be nominated by petition, signed by at least five electors of the district and filed with the office of the election administrator not earlier than 135 days or later than 75 days prior to the election day.
     (b) If the district lies in more than one county, the petition for nomination must be presented to the election administrator whose county contains the largest percentage of territory in the district.
     (4) If the number of candidates is equal to or less than the number of positions to be elected, the election administrator may cancel the election in accordance with 13-1-304. If an election is not held, the county governing body shall declare elected by acclamation each candidate who filed a nomination petition for a position. If a nomination petition is not filed for an office, the county governing body of the county containing the largest percentage of the territory in the public library district shall appoint a member to fill the term. A person appointed pursuant to this subsection has the same term and obligations as a person elected to fill the office.
     (5) The term of office of an elected board member begins on the date that the board member is elected and qualified. The term of office of an elected member is 4 years, except that a simple majority of the members of the first elected board shall serve a term of 2 years, with the minority of the board serving terms of 4 years. The members serving 2-year terms must be selected by lot.
     (6) A vacancy in the office of a member must be filled by appointment by the remaining members of the board. The term of the appointed member expires upon the election and qualification of an elected successor or upon the election of a member to fill the unexpired term of the vacant office. The election must be held at the next scheduled school election held pursuant to 20-3-304.
     (7) Members of the board of trustees serve without compensation.
     (8) A trustee may be removed from office by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to state law governing the removal of elected officials. If charges are brought against a trustee and if good cause is shown, the governing body of the county containing the largest percentage of territory in the public library district may suspend the trustee until the charges can be heard in a court of competent jurisdiction.
     (9) (a) If the trustees determine that it is in the best interest of the electors of the public library district, they shall:
     (i) propose the creation of a single-member trustee district plan with districts that are as compact in area and as equal in population as possible;
     (ii) schedule and hold a public hearing on the plan; and
     (iii) publish a notice of the public hearing as provided in 7-1-2121.
     (b) After the public hearing is held, the trustees may amend, revise, approve, or disapprove the proposed plan. If the plan is adopted, the trustees shall publish notice of its adoption as provided in 7-1-2121.
     (c) All successors to the board of trustees must be elected in accordance with the adopted single-member trustee district plan, and the election of each member must be submitted to the electors of the trustee district in which the candidate resides.

     History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 92, L. 2001.

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