§ 105023 District Board Restructuring After Annexation
This law lets the board change its members to give the new area a voice when land is added to the district, but only if most board members agree and at least three directors from each county say yes.
A county adds a neighboring town to its district. The board meets, and after a vote where most members and at least three directors from each county approve, they add a new board member from the town.
Because the new town was annexed, and the required votes were gotten, the board can reshape itself so the town is represented.
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§ 105023 District Board Restructuring After Annexation
Last verified: January 11, 2026