Utah Admin. Code R33-2-6 - Chair, Presiding Officer and Basic Responsibilities
(1) The Chair shall be the Presiding Officer
at all Board meetings
(2) The Chair
may designate, either because of unavailability or any other reason, an
alternate Presiding Officer, who is a member of the Board.
(3) The Presiding Officer may make motions
and have a vote on each matter before the Board. The Presiding Officer may
second motions.
(4) Unless
otherwise directed by vote of the Board, the Presiding Officer shall be
responsible for the operation of the meeting, shall have control over the items
on the agenda, the order of the agenda, time limits that are needed, and other
matters that relate to the orderly running of the meeting. Notwithstanding
this, the Director or any three voting members may also place items on the
Board agenda.
(5) The Chair shall
be elected by the Board and serve for one year. The Chair may be elected to
succeeding terms.
Notes
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