1001.058 – ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR. (a) The board may
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1001.058
Summary
This law allows a board to appoint an assistant administrator to perform the duties of the district administrator if they are unable to do so. It ensures continuity in administration during the administrator's absence or incapacity, while also requiring the assistant to meet certain bonding and limitation conditions set by the board.
Board can appoint an assistant administrator during the main administrator's absence.
Assistant must post a bond as required by the board.
Assistant's powers are limited by board orders.
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