Utah Code 78A-10a-403. Membership — Vacancies — Removal
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(1) A district and juvenile court nominating commission shall consist of seven commissioners, each appointed by the governor to serve a four-year term.
Terms Used In Utah Code 78A-10a-403
- Commission: means a district and juvenile court nominating commission created under Section 78A-10a-402. See Utah Code 78A-10a-401
- Commissioner: means an individual appointed by the governor to serve on a district and juvenile court nominating commission created under Section 78A-10a-402. See Utah Code 78A-10a-401
- United States: includes each state, district, and territory of the United States of America. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) A commissioner shall:
(2)(a) be a United States citizen;
(2)(b) be a resident of Utah;
(2)(c) be a resident of the geographical division to be served by the commission to which the commissioner is appointed; and
(2)(d) serve until the commissioner’s successor is appointed.
(3) The governor may not appoint:
(3)(a) a commissioner to successive terms; and
(3)(b) a member of the Legislature to serve as a commissioner.
(4) In determining whether to appoint an individual to serve as a commissioner, the governor shall consider whether the individual’s appointment would ensure that the commission selects applicants without any regard to partisan political consideration.
(5) The governor shall appoint the chair of each commission from among the membership of the commission.
(6) The governor shall fill any vacancy on the commission caused by the expiration of a commissioner’s term.
(7)
(7)(a) If a commissioner is disqualified, removed, or is otherwise unable to serve, the governor shall appoint a replacement commissioner to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
(7)(b) A replacement commissioner appointed under Subsection (7)(a) may not be reappointed upon expiration of the term of service.
(8) The governor may remove a commissioner from the commission at any time with or without cause.