North Dakota Code § 4.1-47-06

County weed board - Members - Terms - Compensation
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1. Each board of county commissioners shall:
a. Establish contiguous county weed board member areas; or
b. Determine that county weed board members must be appointed at large.
2. The board of county commissioners shall appoint a county weed board consisting of 
three, five, or seven members. Members shall serve for a term of four years or until 
their successors are appointed and qualified. The terms must be staggered so that no 
more than two expire each year.
3. If the board of county commissioners has established county weed board member 
areas as provided for in subsection 1, any qualified elector residing in the county weed 
board member area is eligible to represent that area on the board. If the board of 
county commissioners has determined that county weed board members must be 
appointed at large as provided for in subsection 1, any qualified elector residing in the 
county is eligible to serve on the county weed board.
4. A board member shall assume office at the first regular meeting of the county weed 
board following that member's appointment.
5. The board of county commissioners shall remove a member of the county weed board 
for repeated unexcused failures to attend meetings, for refusal to act as a board 
member, or for incapacity. If a vacancy occurs on a county weed board, the board of 
county commissioners, at its next regular meeting, shall appoint an individual who 
possesses the necessary qualifications to fill the unexpired term.
6. a. The county weed board shall elect a chairman and a vice chairman from among 
its members.
b. The county weed board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer. The secretary 
and treasurer need not be members of the board.
7. The board of county commissioners shall establish the rate of compensation for county 
weed board members. Actual expenses incurred by board members may be 
reimbursed at the official reimbursement rates of the appointing authority.

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