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58-05 Township Officers Generally

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CHAPTER 58-05TOWNSHIP OFFICERS GENERALLY58-05-01.Voter is eligible to office.Every person qualified to vote at a townshipmeeting is eligible to any township office.58-05-02. Officers of a township - Terms of office. The elected officers of a civiltownship must be:1.Three or five supervisors.2.One township clerk.3.One assessor except as herein provided.4.One treasurer.In townships with three-member boards of township supervisors, one supervisor must be elected
at each annual township meeting and shall hold office for a term of three years. In townships
with five-member boards of supervisors, the number of members of the board of supervisors
whose terms have expired must be elected at each annual township meeting and shall hold
office for a term of three years. The other elective officers must be elected every two years and
shall hold their respective offices for a term of two years. Each officer shall serve until that
officer's successor is elected and qualified. The same person may hold the offices of township
clerk and treasurer if a majority of the electors present vote in favor of the merging of such offices
at the annual township meeting. The person elected to fill the merged office shall perform all of
the duties required of both the township clerk and treasurer except as otherwise specifically
provided by law. If a majority of the electors present and voting at an annual township meeting
vote in favor of making the office of assessor appointive, the board of township supervisors shall
appoint a township assessor for a four-year term of office, the first term commencing on January
1, 1974. In lieu of electing or appointing a township assessor, the board of township supervisors,
if authorized by a majority of the electors present and voting at an annual township meeting, may
on behalf of the township contract with the county in which the township is located or with any
other political subdivision or with any individual to perform the duties of and have the powers of
the township assessor. The length and terms of such a contract must be negotiated by the board
of township supervisors with the governing body of the county or other political subdivision or with
the individual, as the case may be, and the township is hereby authorized to make such
payments as may be provided for in the contract. The electors of any township in which the
office of township assessor was abolished prior to July 1, 1973, shall, at the next annual township
meeting, elect a township assessor or authorize the board of township supervisors to appoint a
township assessor or to contract for the making of the assessment as hereinbefore provided.
The township electors may, by majority vote of those present and voting at an annual township
meeting, change the previously adopted method of providing for the assessment to either of the
other two methods authorized in this section, but such change does not become effective until
expiration of the term of office of the assessor or until a vacancy occurs in the office of assessor
or until expiration of the contract for making the assessments, whichever is applicable according
to the method of providing for the assessment that was previously adopted.58-05-03. When term of office begins. Repealed by S.L. 1951, ch. 333,

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