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2002 SESSION
HB 49 Soil and water conservation districts; boards of directors & terms.
Introduced by: Beverly J. Sherwood | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Soil and water conservation districts; district boards of directors and terms of office. Provides for four-year, rather than three-year, terms of office for elected and appointed directors. Elections will be held in November 2003 and each fourth year thereafter. The bill provides for the transition to the new schedule, the extension of certain terms of office, appointments to fill vacancies, and specific terms for directors appointed by the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board. This bill is identical to SB 114.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Soil and water conservation districts; district boards of directors and terms of office. Provides for four-year, rather than three-year, terms of office for elected and appointed directors. Elections will be held in November 2003 and each fourth year thereafter. The bill provides for the transition to the new schedule, the extension of certain terms of office, appointments to fill vacancies, and specific terms for directors appointed by the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board. This bill is identical to SB 114.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Soil and water conservation districts; district boards of directors and terms of office. Provides for four-year, rather than three-year, terms of office for elected and appointed directors. Elections will be held in November 2003 and each fourth year thereafter. The bill provides for the transition to the new schedule, the extension of certain terms of office, appointments to fill vacancies, and specific terms for directors appointed by the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board.