2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 5: Municipalities and Counties
Article 11: Public Improvement District, 5-11-1 through 5-11-27
Section 5-11-9: Appointment of directors; qualifications; terms; resumption of governance by governing body.


NM Stat § 5-11-9 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

5-11-9. Appointment of directors; qualifications; terms; resumption of governance by governing body.

A. The governing body, at its option, may authorize the appointment of a separate district board. In the case of an appointed district board, three of the appointed directors shall serve an initial term of six years. Two of the appointed directors shall serve an initial term of four years. The resolution forming the district shall state which directors shall serve four-year terms and which shall serve six-year terms. If a vacancy occurs on the district board because of death, resignation or inability of the director to discharge the duties of director, the governing body shall appoint a director to fill the vacancy, who shall hold office for the remainder of the unexpired term until a successor is appointed or elected.

B. A director may be a director of more than one district.

C. At the end of the appointed directors terms, the governing body shall hold an election of new directors by majority vote of the qualified electors and owners.

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