Wash. Admin. Code § 458-14-035 - Qualifications of members - Term - Organization of board - Quorum - Adjournment - Alternate and interim members
(1) Board members shall be residents of the
county where the board is located and shall attend the department's training
seminar held pursuant to WAC
458-14-156 within one year of
appointment or reappointment unless this requirement is waived in writing by
the assistant director of the department's property tax division, or his or her
designee, for just cause.
(2) The
board shall consist of at least three members and no more than seven members,
including alternate members. Board members shall be appointed or reappointed by
the county legislative authority prior to June 1st, and their appointment shall
be for a term of three years or until their successors are appointed. Board
members who are appointed by the county legislative authority may be removed by
a majority vote of the county legislative authority .
(3) The members of the board shall elect a
chairman and vice-chairman once each year, at the beginning of the regularly
convened session .
(4) The members
of the board shall take an oath once each year prior to the regularly convened
session to fairly and impartially perform their duties as members of the
board .
(5) All orders of the board
shall be decided by majority vote.
(6) A majority of the board shall constitute
a quorum.
(7) The board may adjourn
from time to time during the regularly convened session but shall not be
adjourned sine die, until the last day of the twenty-eight day period, and
shall be considered adjourned after the expiration of the twenty-eight day
period, for purposes of the regularly convened session . The board shall adjourn
after each reconvened session when the purposes for which the reconvened
session was requested or required shall have been accomplished.
(8) The county legislative authority may
appoint alternate board members or interim board members, as it deems
necessary. Alternate and interim board members shall meet the same
qualifications and subscribe to the same oath as regular members, and shall
attend the next regularly scheduled board training seminar held by the
department following their appointment, unless this requirement is waived in
writing by the assistant director of the department's property tax division, or
his or her designee, for just cause.
(9) No member of a county legislative
authority may sit as a board member unless the entire board is comprised of
members of the county legislative authority .
(10) Persons who have been employed in the
assessor 's office shall not sit on that county's board for a period of two
years after leaving their employment.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 84.08.010, 84.08.070 and 84.48.200. 90-23-097, § 458-14-035, filed 11/21/90, effective 12/22/90.
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