Sec. 1063.052. QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE. (a) A person may not be elected or appointed as a director unless the person: (1) is more than 21 years of age at the time of the appointment or election; (2) is a resident of the district; and (3) is a qualified voter. (b) A director who represents a county commissioners precinct must be a resident of that precinct. (c) A person may not be elected or appointed as a director if the person holds another appointed or elected public office of honor, trust, or profit. (d) A person who holds another public office of honor, trust, or profit and seeks to be appointed or elected as a director automatically vacates the first office.
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