The powers of a district created pursuant to this chapter shall be exercised by a commission. The commission shall consist of four members of the governing body of each locality in which the district is located, appointed by their respective local governing bodies. In addition to the members from each locality, the Chairman of the Commonwealth Transportation Board or his designee shall be a member of the commission of any district created pursuant to this chapter.

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Terms Used In Virginia Code 33.2-2002

  • advisory board: means the board appointed pursuant to this chapter. See Virginia Code 33.2-2000
  • Board: means the Commonwealth Transportation Board. See Virginia Code 33.2-100
  • Commission: means the governing body of a local transportation district created pursuant to this chapter. See Virginia Code 33.2-2000
  • District: means any district created pursuant to this chapter. See Virginia Code 33.2-2000
  • Locality: means any county or city. See Virginia Code 33.2-2000
  • Presiding officer: A majority-party Senator who presides over the Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing Members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices and precedents.
  • Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
  • Secretary: means the Secretary of Transportation. See Virginia Code 33.2-100

The commission shall elect a chairman from its membership. The chairman may be the chairman or presiding officer of a local governing body. In addition, the commission, with the advice of the district advisory board, shall elect a secretary and a treasurer, who may be members or employees of any local governing body or other governmental body. The offices of secretary and treasurer may be combined. A majority of the commission members shall constitute a quorum, and a majority vote shall be necessary for any action taken by the commission. No vacancy in the membership of the commission shall impair the right of a majority of the members to form a quorum or to exercise all of its rights, powers, and duties.

1993, c. 395, § 33.1-411; 2014, c. 805.