Louis A. Podrebarac Haskell County Attorney 300 Inman St. Sublette, Kansas 67877
Dear Mr. Podrebarac:
As the Haskell county attorney, you request our opinion concerning changing the length of terms of board members of the Sublette hospital district. Specifically, you inquire whether the terms of board members may be changed from four years to three years.
The Kansas statute which addresses the election of the board members in question is K.S.A.
You indicate the Sublette hospital district board members are currently elected to four year terms pursuant to K.S.A.
K.S.A.
"If the method of selection of members of the board of any hospital is the method provided for in provision (1) or provision (2) of subsection (a), such method of selection may be changed to the method provided for in provision (3) or provision (4) of subsection (a) by majority vote of the qualified electors voting at an annual meeting thereof. . . . If the members of the board are currently selected pursuant to provision (3) of subsection (a), the method of selection may be changed to the method provided for in provision (4) of subsection (a) by a majority vote of the board members."
It is clear from the statute that selection of board members may be changed in only two instances. First, if the board members are either elected annually or appointed as provided for in K.S.A.
The aforementioned are the only situations which the legislature has seen fit to allow changing the method of selecting board members. A common rule in statutory interpretation is that the mention or inclusion of one thing implies the exclusion of others.State v. Wood,
The intent of the legislature to limit the types of changes which may be made in the method of selection of board members is further evidenced by looking at the history of the act itself. It is proper to review historical background and changes made in a statute when determining legislative intent. Moore v. City ofLawrence,
In 1987 the Kansas legislature amended K.S.A.
Based on the specific language of this statute and its legislative history, we opine that K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Lawrence J. Logback Assistant Attorney General
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