2010 California Code
Public Utilities Code
Article 2. Terms Of Office

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 90190-90194



90190.  The term of each director shall be for four years, except as
provided in this article.



90191.  Any vacancy, including any caused by death or resignation of
any member, shall be filled by appointment of the board of directors
within 60 days of date of vacancy. Such appointment shall be made
within the jurisdiction in which the vacancy occurred.



90192.  The person to fill any vacancy on the board shall serve
temporarily to fill the unexpired term or until a successor is
regularly elected at the next election within that jurisdiction
whichever occurs first.


90193.  The first members of the board of directors elected after
the formation of the district shall so classify themselves by lot
that one more than one-half of the directors shall serve for four
years, and the remainder of the directors for two years. Thereafter
the term of office of each director shall be four years.




90194.  Every director is subject to recall by voters of the
district, in accordance with the recall provisions of the general
laws of the state applicable to county officers.


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