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53A-3-302. Business administrator -- Term -- Oath and bond.
(1) Each board shall appoint a business administrator.
(2) The business administrator's term of office is for two years and until a successor isappointed and qualified.
(3) If it becomes necessary to appoint an interim business manager due to a vacancy inthe office of business administrator, then the board shall make an appointment during a publicmeeting for an indefinite term not to exceed one year, which term shall end upon the appointmentand qualification of a new business manager.
(4) The business administrator qualifies for office by taking the constitutional oath ofoffice and by posting any required bond or undertaking.

Amended by Chapter 218, 1999 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53a > Chapter-03 > 53a-3-302

53A-3-302. Business administrator -- Term -- Oath and bond.
(1) Each board shall appoint a business administrator.
(2) The business administrator's term of office is for two years and until a successor isappointed and qualified.
(3) If it becomes necessary to appoint an interim business manager due to a vacancy inthe office of business administrator, then the board shall make an appointment during a publicmeeting for an indefinite term not to exceed one year, which term shall end upon the appointmentand qualification of a new business manager.
(4) The business administrator qualifies for office by taking the constitutional oath ofoffice and by posting any required bond or undertaking.

Amended by Chapter 218, 1999 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53a > Chapter-03 > 53a-3-302

53A-3-302. Business administrator -- Term -- Oath and bond.
(1) Each board shall appoint a business administrator.
(2) The business administrator's term of office is for two years and until a successor isappointed and qualified.
(3) If it becomes necessary to appoint an interim business manager due to a vacancy inthe office of business administrator, then the board shall make an appointment during a publicmeeting for an indefinite term not to exceed one year, which term shall end upon the appointmentand qualification of a new business manager.
(4) The business administrator qualifies for office by taking the constitutional oath ofoffice and by posting any required bond or undertaking.

Amended by Chapter 218, 1999 General Session