Texas Statutes
§ 1063.062 — CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER; ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR.
Texas § 1063.062
JurisdictionTexas
Code SDSpecial District Local Laws Code
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Tex. Special District Local Laws Code Code Ann. § 1063.062 (2026).
Text
Sec. 1063.062. CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER; ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR.
(a)The board shall appoint a qualified person as the district's chief administrative officer. That officer shall be known as the district president or by another title selected by the board.
(b)The board may appoint one or more assistant administrators. An assistant administrator shall be known as the district vice president or by another title selected by the board.
(c)The chief administrative officer and any assistant administrator serve at the will of the board and are entitled to the compensation determined by the board.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1139 (H.B. 2619 ), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2011.
Nearby Sections
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§ 1063.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 1063.002
AUTHORITY FOR OPERATION.§ 1063.003
ESSENTIAL PUBLIC FUNCTION.§ 1063.004
DISTRICT TERRITORY.§ 1063.051
BOARD ELECTION; TERM.§ 1063.052
QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE.§ 1063.053
BALLOT PETITION.§ 1063.054
NOTICE OF ELECTION.§ 1063.055
RUNOFF ELECTION.§ 1063.056
BOARD VACANCY.§ 1063.057
OFFICERS.§ 1063.058
COMPENSATION.§ 1063.059
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