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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 33 - Chapter 5 - 33-505
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33-505 - BOARD OF TRUSTEES, DISTRICT NEWLY CREATED
Within ten (10) days
after the entry of any order creating a new school district by the
consolidation of districts or parts thereof, the trustees of all school
districts involved in the consolidation shall meet at the call of the state
board of education and, from their number or from other qualified school
district electors of the district, shall select a board of trustees of the new
district to serve until the annual election of trustees next following; and
shall report the names of said trustees to the state board of education.
The state board of education, at its first meeting next following receipt
of notice of the creation of new school districts by the division of a
district, shall appoint a board of trustees for each such new district, to
serve until the annual election of school district trustees next following.
Boards of trustees selected or appointed as in this section provided shall
forthwith meet and organize as provided in section 33-506, and thereupon the
board of trustees of any district, the whole of which has been incorporated
within the new district, or which was divided as the case may be, shall be
dissolved and its powers and duties shall cease. Prior to the notice of annual
election of trustees next following, the board of trustees of each school
district created by consolidation or by division of districts shall determine
by lot or by agreement which of the trustee zones the trustees therefor shall
be elected for a term of one (1) year, which for a term of two (2) years, and
which for a term of three (3) years. Thereafter each trustee shall be elected
for a term of three (3) years.
 
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