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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 33 - Chapter 27 - 33-2709
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33-2709 - EXISTING TAX-SUPPORTED CITY LIBRARIES MAY JOIN LIBRARY DISTRICTS
EXISTING TAX-SUPPORTED CITY LIBRARIES MAY JOIN LIBRARY
DISTRICTS. Any tax-supported city library may join an established library
district by majority vote of the qualified electors of the city according to
procedure set forth in section 33-2707, Idaho Code. A true copy of the
petition and the district library board's notice of approval or disapproval
shall be sent to the city council. When the notice carries the approval of the
district library board, the city council shall conduct the election and give
notice of the results to the library district board and the board of county
commissioners.
If the proposal has been approved by the majority required, the board of
county commissioners of the home county of the district shall enter its order
amending the boundaries of the district, including a map drawn in a
draftsmanlike manner, and a copy shall be transmitted to the board of trustees
of the library district, to the board of county commissioners of the county in
which the petition arose, and to the state library board.
The board of trustees of the library district shall transmit a copy of the
order to the county recorder, the county assessor of the home county and the
state tax commission in a timely manner, but no later than December 15, in the
year in which the election was held.
Addition of new territory to an existing library district shall not be
considered an initial establishment. The existing district board of trustees
shall continue to serve for the terms for which elected. When a vacancy
occurs, appointment shall be made as provided in section 33-2716, Idaho Code.
 
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