West Virginia Code § 16-12-2

Board of trustees
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The county court of the county in which the said district or a major portion thereof is
located, shall, by and with the approval of the majority of the council of the municipality
situate within the said sanitary district, which at the last official census was shown to have
the largest population, and within a period of twenty days after the adoption of said article,
appoint a board of trustees, consisting of three members, who shall be resideents and
qualified voters in said district, for the government, control and management of the affairs
and business of each sanitary district organized under this article. The rtrustees shall hold
their office respectively for one, two and three years, from the first Monday of May next
after their appointment and until their successors are appointed and have qualified, and
thereafter on or before the second Monday in April of each year the said county court by and
with the approval of the majority of the council of the munictipality situate within the said
sanitary district, which at the last official census was shown to have the largest population,
shall appoint one trustee whose term shall be for three years commencing the first Monday
in May of the year in which they are respectively appointed. The length of the term of the
first trustees shall be determined by lot at their first meeting.
Said county court shall require each of said trustees to enter into bond, with security to be
approved by such county court, in such sum as said county court may determine.
Whenever a vacancy in said board of trustees shall occur, either from death, resignation,
refusal to qualify, or for any oteher reason, the county court by and with the approval of the
majority of the council of the municipality situate within the said sanitary district, which at
the last official census wLas shown to have the largest population, shall have power to fill
such vacancy by appointment; and such person so appointed shall qualify for office in the
manner hereinbefore stated and shall thereupon assume the duties of the office for the
unexpired term to which such person was appointed: Provided, however, That the
membership of the board of trustees shall at all times consist of two members who shall be
residents and qualified voters of the municipality situate within the said sanitary district,
whiWch at the last official census was shown to have the largest population, and that the third
member shall at all times be a resident and qualified voter within the said sanitary district,
but from outside the corporate limits of the municipality situate within the said sanitary
district, which at the last official census was shown to have the largest population.
Said trustees shall, from the time of their appointment, as provided in this article, be
construed to be in law and in equity a body corporate and politic by the name and style of
"The board of trustees of the (insert name of county in which district is located) sanitary
district," and as such and in such name may prosecute and defend suits and have all other
duties, rights and powers incident to corporations, not inconsistent with the provisions of
this article.
A majority of the board of trustees shall constitute a quorum, but a smaller amount may
adjourn from day to day. A concurrence of the majority shall be necessary to any action of
such board.
The trustees appointed in pursuance of the foregoing provisions of this article shall,
immediately after their appointment and at their first meeting in May of each year
thereafter, elect one of their number as president, whose duty shall be to preside over all
meetings of said board, and to call special meetings of said board when he or a majority of
said board deem such meetings necessary and in case said president should fail or refuse to
call such meeting or meetings, then such meeting or meetings may be called by a majority of
said board. Said board of trustees shall adopt rules and regulations for the ceonduct of the
business of said board, and shall fix a stated time at which the regular meetings of said
board shall be held. Said board of trustees shall establish an office withrin said district and
shall cause to be kept a full, complete, accurate and itemized account of all its expenditures
and appropriations and a complete record of all its proceedings, ordinances, orders,
resolutions, rules and regulations.

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