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2006 Utah Code - 20A-14-103 — State Board of Education members -- When elected -- Qualifications -- Avoiding conflicts of interest.

     20A-14-103.   State Board of Education members -- When elected -- Qualifications -- Avoiding conflicts of interest.
     (1) (a) In 2002 and every four years thereafter, one member each shall be elected from new Districts 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 14, and 15 to serve a four-year term.
     (b) In 2004 and every four years thereafter, one member each shall be elected from new Districts 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, and 13 to serve a four-year term.
     (c) (i) Because of the combination of certain former districts, the state school board members elected from old Districts 2 and 4 who will reside in new District 1 may not serve out the term for which they were elected, but shall stand for election in 2002 for a term of office of four years from the realigned district in which each resides.
     (ii) If one of the incumbent state school board members from new District 1 indicates in writing to the lieutenant governor that the school board member will not seek reelection, that incumbent state school board member may serve until January 1, 2003 and the other incumbent state school board member shall serve out the term for which the member was elected, which is until January 1, 2005.
     (2) A member shall:
     (a) be and remain a registered voter in the board district from which the member was elected or appointed; and
     (b) maintain his primary residence within the board district from which the member was elected or appointed.
     (3) A member of the State Board of Education may not, during the member's term of office, also serve as an employee of the board, the Utah State Office of Education, or the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 2, 2001 Special Session 2

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