1001.053 – OFFICERS. (a) The board shall select from
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1001.053
Summary
This law outlines the process for selecting officers within a board of managers for a special district. It specifies the roles of the presiding officer and the secretary, ensuring proper leadership and organization within the district's governance.
Board selects a presiding officer from its managers.
Presiding officer leads meetings; a pro tem officer fills in when absent.
District administrator or manager can be appointed as secretary.
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