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§ 30.016  QUALIFYING FOR OFFICE; OATH OF OFFICE.
   The members of the Board of Trustees shall qualify for office within ten days after notice of their election by filing an oath or affirmation as may be required by law.
§ 30.017  TERM OF OFFICE.
   (A)   The members of the Board of Trustees shall hold office for three years and until their successors are elected and qualified. A vacancy on the board shall be filled as provided in SDCL  § 9-13-14.1 or 9-13-14.2.
   (B)   Whenever any third class municipality is organized, the trustees shall be elected for terms of one, two, and three years respectively at the first annual election.  At subsequent elections each trustee shall be elected for a term of three years.
(SDCL § 9-7-3)
§ 30.018  PRESIDENT.
   At the first regular meeting after their election the members of the Board of Trustees shall elect one of their number as president to serve for one year and until his or her successor is elected and qualified.
(SDCL § 9-7-5)
§ 30.019  MEETINGS.
   (A)   The board shall hold regular meetings at such times as may be provided by ordinance.
   (B)   Special meetings of the board may be held at any time upon call of the president or clerk by oral or written notice to the members present within the municipality.
(SDCL § 9-7-6)
   (C)   If a quorum of trustees for a municipality of the third class meets solely for purposes of implementing previously publicly-adopted policy, carrying out ministerial functions of the municipality, or undertaking a factual investigation of conditions related to public safety, the meeting is not subject to the provisions of SDCL Chapter 1-25.
Statutory reference:
   Recording of public meeting, see SDCL § 1-25-11
   Similar provisions, see SDCL §§ 1-25-1 et seq.
§ 30.020  QUORUM; MAJORITY REQUIRED FOR ACTION.
   A majority of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum, but no act of the board shall be effective unless assented to by a majority of the members.
(SDCL § 9-7-7)
ORGANIZATION; ALDERMANIC FORM
§ 30.035  MAYOR; QUALIFICATIONS, TERM, POWERS.
   (A)   Executive.  The chief executive officer of a municipality under the aldermanic form shall be a mayor.
(SDCL § 9-8-1)
   (B)   Qualifications.  No person is eligible to be nominated, elected, or appointed as a mayor unless such person is a citizen of the United States, a voter of and resident of the municipality, and, if an alderman, a voter of and resident of the ward for which the person is to hold office.
(SDCL § 9-8-1.1)
   (C)   Term.  The mayor shall hold office for a term of not less than two nor more than five years as determined by ordinance. A person may hold office for more than one term.
(SDCL § 9-8-1)
   (D)   Powers. 
      (1)   The mayor shall preside at all meetings of the council but shall have no vote except in case of a tie.
      (2)   He or she shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the laws and ordinances, and take care that such laws and ordinances are faithfully executed.
      (3)   He or she shall annually and or as may be necessary, give the council information relative to the affairs of the municipality, and shall recommend for council’s consideration such measures as he or she may deem expedient.
      (4)   He or she shall have the power to sign or veto any ordinance or resolution passed by the common council, and the power to veto any part or item of an ordinance or resolution appropriating money.  Pursuant to SDCL § 9-19-10, the veto, with written objections must be filed with the finance officer within ten days after final passage.
(SDCL § 9-8-3)
§ 30.036  VACANCY IN OFFICE OF MAYOR; TEMPORARY ABSENCE OR DISABILITY.
   If there is a vacancy from any cause in the office of the mayor, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by a majority vote of the members-elect of the aldermen, as soon as practicable after the vacancy occurs, to serve until the office is filled by election for the unexpired term at the next annual municipal election or by special election as provided in SDCL § 9-13-14.2.  Until the vacancy is filled or during the time of temporary absence or disability of the mayor, the powers and duties of mayor shall be executed by the president of the council as provided in § 30.038.
(SDCL § 9-8-2)
Cross-reference:
   Special elections, see § 30.003
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