North Dakota Code § 40-38-03

Board of directors - Appointment - Term of office - Compensation - Filling
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1. The governing body of a municipality that has established a public library and reading 
room, or the board of county commissioners for a county library, shall appoint a board 
of five directors who must be residents of the municipality or county, as the case may 
be, to govern the library and reading room. One member of the governing body of the 
municipality or designated representative must be a member of the board of directors 
of a municipal library, and must be a resident of the municipality that establishes and 
maintains the municipal library; and one member of the board of county 
commissioners or designated representative must be a member of the county board of 
directors. 
2. The terms of office of the members of the first board of directors must be established 
so one member holds office for one year, two members hold office for two years, and 
two members hold office for three years. The members, at their first meeting, shall 
determine the length of their respective terms by lot. Thereafter, the number of 
directors required to fill expired terms must be appointed each year, and each director 
may hold office for a term of three years from the first day of July in the year of 
appointment and until a successor has been appointed. No member of the board may 
serve for more than two consecutive terms, after which an interval of one year must 
elapse before the same member may be reappointed. All vacancies on the board of 
directors must be reported by the board to the governing body of the municipality or 
the board of county commissioners, as the case may be, and must be filled thereby. 
An appointment to fill an unexpired term may be for the residue of the term only. 
3. The appointing authority shall establish the rate of compensation for directors and 
actual expenses incurred by directors may be reimbursed at the official reimbursement 
rates of the appointing authority.
4. Immediately after the appointment of its members, the board of directors shall meet 
and organize by electing a president. The governing board of a municipality or county 
establishing public library service may, in lieu of appointing a library board, contract 
directly with a library board established by another governing body of a municipality or 
county for the purpose of extending public library service.

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