Utah Code § 17B-2a-807

Small public transit district board of trustees -- Appointment -- Apportionment --
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(1)
(a) For a small public transit district, the board of trustees shall consist of members appointed by
the legislative bodies of each municipality, county, or unincorporated area within any county.
(b) The legislative bodies of each municipality, county, or unincorporated area within any county
shall establish a governing ordinance for the small public transit district, which shall include:

(i) the method for apportioning representation on the board of trustees among the relevant
municipalities, counties, or unincorporated areas of any counties within the boundary of the
small public transit district;
(ii) subject to Subsection (1)(c), the number of members of the board of trustees;
(iii) the method for reapportionment of representation on the board of trustees based on
changes in the boundary of the small public transit district; and
(iv) other aspects of appointment and apportionment of membership of the board of trustees as
necessary.
(c) A board of trustees of a small public transit district may have membership of not less than five
and not more than nine members.
(d) The board of trustees of a public transit district under this section may include a member
that is a commissioner on the Transportation Commission created in Section 72-1-301 and
appointed as provided in Subsection (8), who shall serve as a nonvoting, ex officio member.
(2) Upon the completion of an annexation to a public transit district under Chapter 1, Part 4,
Annexation, membership on the board of trustees of the small public transit district shall
reapportion membership as described in the governing ordinance enacted pursuant to
Subsection (1)(b).
(3)
(a) Vacancies for members shall be filled by the official appointing the member creating the
vacancy for the unexpired term, unless the official fails to fill the vacancy within 90 days.
(b) If the appointing official under Subsection (1) does not fill the vacancy within 90 days, the
board of trustees of the small public transit district shall fill the vacancy.
(4)
(a) Each voting member may cast one vote on all questions, orders, resolutions, and ordinances
coming before the board of trustees.
(b) A majority of all voting members of the board of trustees are a quorum for the transaction of
business.
(c) The affirmative vote of a majority of all voting members present at any meeting at which
a quorum was initially present shall be necessary and, except as otherwise provided, is
sufficient to carry any order, resolution, ordinance, or proposition before the board of trustees.
(5) Each public transit district shall pay to each member per diem and travel expenses for meetings
actually attended, in accordance with Section 11-55-103.
(6)
(a) Members of the initial board of trustees shall convene at the time and place fixed by the chief
executive officer of the entity initiating the proceedings.
(b) The board of trustees shall elect from its voting membership a chair, vice chair, and secretary.
(c) The members elected under Subsection (6)(b) shall serve for a period of two years or until
their successors shall be elected and qualified.
(d) A locally elected public official is not eligible to serve as the chair, vice chair, or secretary of
the board of trustees.
(7)
(a) Except as otherwise authorized under Subsection (7)(b), at the time of a member's
appointment or during a member's tenure in office, a member may not hold any employment,
except as an independent contractor or locally elected public official, with a county or
municipality within the district.
(b) A member appointed by a county or municipality may hold employment with the county or
municipality if the employment is disclosed in writing and the public transit district board of
trustees ratifies the appointment.

(8) The Transportation Commission created in Section 72-1-301 may appoint a commissioner of
the Transportation Commission to serve on the board of trustees of a small public transit district
as a nonvoting, ex officio member.
(9)
(a)
(i) Each member of the board of trustees of a public transit district is subject to recall at
any time by the legislative body of the county or municipality from which the member is
appointed.
(ii) Each recall of a board of trustees member shall be made in the same manner as the original
appointment.
(iii) The legislative body recalling a board of trustees member shall provide written notice to the
member being recalled.
(b) Upon providing written notice to the board of trustees, a member of the board may resign
from the board of trustees.
(c) If a board member is recalled or resigns under this Subsection (9), the vacancy shall be filled
as provided in Subsection (3).

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