Iowa Admin. Code r. 61-9.5 - Resignations
(1) Resignations
from the board shall be made to the attorney general.
(2) Whenever a member of the board ceases to
have the statutory qualifications for appointment to the board , that member
shall be considered to have resigned and a vacancy shall occur on the
board .
(3) A board member shall be
deemed to have submitted a resignation from the board if any of the following
events occur:
a. The member does not attend
three or more consecutive regular meetings of the board . This paragraph does
not apply unless the first and last of the consecutive meetings counted for
this purpose are at least 30 days apart. The chair of the board shall contact
the board member if two consecutive meetings are missed.
b. The person attends less than one-half of
the regular meetings of the board within any period of 12 calendar months
beginning July 1. This paragraph applies only to such a period beginning on or
after the date when the person is appointed to the board .
(4) If the member receives no notice and had
no knowledge of a regular meeting and gives the attorney general a sworn
statement to that effect within ten days after the person learns of the
meeting, such meeting shall not be counted for the purposes of this
rule.
(5) If the events described
in paragraphs 9.5(3)"a" and "b" occur, then
the chair of the board will provide the attorney general notice of
resignation.
(6) The attorney
general may accept or reject such resignation. If the attorney general accepts
it, the attorney general shall notify the member, in writing, that the
resignation is accepted pursuant to this rule. The attorney general shall then
make another appointment to fill the vacancy.
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