Utah Code § 53G-4-201 (2018) Utah Code § 20A-14-202(2) (2016)
Conflict of Interest A member of the Board of Education may not, during the member’s term of office, also serve as an employee of the Board. Utah Code § 20A-14-202(3) (2016)
BOARD OF EDUCATION: ELECTIONS AND REAPPORTIONMENT Issue Date: 9/11/14 BBB Term
The term of office for an elected member shall be four years, except as required because of reapportionment as set forth below, and begins on the first Monday in January following the election. Utah Code Ann. § 20A-14-203(2) (1995) Candidacy An individual may become a candidate for election to the Board by filing a declaration of candidacy with the county clerk and paying the fee as required in Utah Code Ann. § 20A-9-202. Utah Code Ann. § 20A-14-203(1) (1995) Elections No more than three (3) members [five (5) for a 7 member board] may be elected to the board in any election year, unless otherwise required as a consequence of reapportionment, as set forth below, or to fill a vacancy by election under Policy 1.0100.05. Reapportionment Does Not Cut Short Board Member Terms Reapportionment does not affect the right of any school board member to complete the term for which the member was elected. Utah Code Ann. § 20A-14-201(3)(a) (2005) Representation of School Board Districts after Reapportionment 1. If after reapportionment only one board member whose term extends beyond reapportionment lives within a reapportioned school board district, that board member shall represent that school board district. 2. If after reapportionment two or more members whose terms extend beyond reapportionment live within a reapportioned school board district, the members involved shall select one member by lot to represent that school board district. a. The other members shall serve at-large for the remainder of their terms.
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