North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-16-08 — Eligibility for appointment to board - Term of office - Removal - Filling vacancies - Compensation of managers
North Dakota § 61-16-08
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-16-08 (2026).
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vacancies - Compensation of managers.
1.When a water resource district has been created, any resident landowner in the
district, except a county commissioner, is eligible, subject to the provisions of this
section, for appointment to the water resource board. After June 30, 1985, when the
term of office of a district manager has expired, the manager's successor shall hold
office for three years from the first day of January next following the date of the
successor's appointment. The term of office of a manager does not terminate until the
successor in office is appointed and qualified. In case the office of any district manager
becomes vacant, the manager appointed to fill the vacancy shall serve the unexpired
term of the manager whose office became vacant. Within three months after the s
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