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14 <br />1 e.) "Participate" is defined as speaking during the meeting, asking questions <br />2 during the meeting of stafF and others, and/or voting. <br />3 <br />4 f.) In the case of Orange County Commission members, if the attendance of the <br />5 alternate would create a majority of County Commissioners, in attendance, the <br />6 alternate must leave the meeting table and be only a silent observer. <br />s g.) Even though an alternate does not attend all meetings, he/she is required to <br />9 be informed and knowledgeable of the business and activities of the advisory <br />l o body. <br />11 <br />12 h) If Orange County Commissioners attend a meeting at which two appointed <br />13 - commissioners are ,present, they may not speak, lobby staff, or otherwise <br />14 participate in the meeting except as a silent observer. <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 9.. For boards/commissions, which are. not state mandated, the Board's policy is to <br />is limit the length of service to two-three year terms (or any combination of full terms totaling six <br />19 .years) on the various boards and commissions. This time period does not include state <br />20 mandated training programs or partial terms. Appointment to serve for any actual period of two <br />21 (2) years or morewill constitute a full term. Appointment for any actual period of less than two <br />22 (2) years will constitute a partial or unexpired term. This will allow for more individuals to serve <br />23 and for diversity of opinions. It will.also provide for conformity in the length and number of <br />24 terms for those boards and commissions that are not state mandated with set terms. The Board <br />25 will limit the length of service according to this policy for boards and commissions that are <br />26 State mandated, to the extent permitted under state law. <br />27 <br />2a 10. If an appointee, in any calendar year, has absences which constitute more than 25 <br />29 percent of the regularly scheduled Board meetings or three consecutive: meetings, whichever <br />3o comes first, which he or she is required to attend, he or she is obligated to resign. The Board of <br />31 Commissioners may consider extenuating circumstances. If the individual refuses to resign, he <br />32 or she may be removed by action of the Board of County Commissioners subject to state or <br />33 local law. A leave of absence may be granted for extraordinary circumstances, such as illness <br />34 or personal circumstances. This request must be made to the Board of County Commissioners. <br />35 A calendar year is to be defined as a 12-month period beginning on the date of appointment. <br />36 The Clerk to the Board shall request all new appointees to certify that they understand the <br />37 attendance policy. - <br />38 <br />39 11. The rate of pay, if any, to members for serving on boards and commissions shall <br />4 o be established by the Board of Commissioners in accordance with the General Statutes. <br />41 Records for pay purposes shall be submitted by the appropriate department to the finance <br />42 OfScer for monthly disbursement. . <br />43 <br />0:\Volunteer Resolution\nolunteerresolutionfinal amended 2-21-2006.doc <br />Last printed 12:56 PM2/2/2009 <br />
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