Michael H. Haas Sheridan County Attorney P.O. Box 407 Hoxie, Kansas 67740
Dear Mr. Haas:
As Sheridan County Attorney, you request our opinion regarding issues related to a change in the method of selection of members of a hospital board. Specifically, you ask us to determine: The number of member positions which will be subject to election in 2000; the date by which candidates for office must file and the filing fees to be charged the candidates; whether the candidates for office will be subject to a primary election scheduled for August, 2000; the terms of office for members elected in 2000 and the date on which their terms begin; whether the board may be composed of both appointed members and elected members during a transition period; the proper procedure for filling vacancies occurring on the board; and whether the Board of Sheridan County Commissioners may reduce membership on the hospital board from nine members to either seven or five members.
The Sheridan County Hospital operates in accordance with K.S.A.
Number of Positions Subject to Election in 2000; Beginning Date ofTerm
Subsection (c) of K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
"(e) Members serving on a board on July 1, 1986, shall continue to serve until expiration of their respective terms and their successors shall be selected for terms fixed by resolution of the commission in accordance with the provisions of subsection (c) and this subsection (e). Members appointed to serve on an appointed board of any county hospital shall be appointed for staggered terms so that: (1) Not all terms of office of such members expire at the same time; and (2) a majority of the members of the board are not appointed at the same time. Members elected to serve on an elected board of any county hospital shall be elected for staggered terms so that not all terms of office of such members expire at the same time."4
Subsections (f) and (g) of the statute also include provisions conferring authority on the board of county commissioners to adopt resolutions affecting the term of office of hospital board members.
"(f) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c), the commission, by resolution, may modify the number of members to serve on the board. Whenever the number of members of a board is modified by the commission, the commission shall provide for the expiration of the terms of the members, appointed or elected, so that not all members of the board are selected at the same time. When complying with the requirements of this subsection, the commission may extend or shorten the length of a term of an existing member for a period not to exceed one year from the date such member's term otherwise would expire.
"(g) The commission may adopt a resolution changing the terms of office of some or all members of an elected board so that the members of the board are elected in even-numbered years. When making the change under this subsection, the commission may extend or shorten the length of a term of an existing member of an elected board for a period not to exceed one year from the date such member's term otherwise would expire. . . ."5
"The fundamental rule regarding statutory construction is that the intent of the legislature governs, where it can be ascertained."6 "In construing statutes, the legislative intention is to be determined from a general consideration of the entire act."7 When construing the provisions of K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
Date for Filing Candidacies; Filing Fees; Candidates Subject toPrimary Election; Length of Term of Office
K.S.A.
K.S.A.
The provisions set forth above are applicable to the procedure, manner, and method for electing members to a county hospital board. Candidates for positions on a county hospital board are subject to a primary election conducted on the first Tuesday of August in even-numbered years. The candidates must file nomination petitions or declarations of intention no later than 12:00 noon on the June 10 prior to the primary election. Declarations of intention must be accompanied by a filing fee equal to 1% of the annual salary paid members of the county hospital board if the annual compensation exceeds $1,000, or by a filing fee of $5 if the annual compensation is $1,000 or less.21 The terms of office for members of a county hospital board who are elected in 2000 are to commence the second Monday in January, 2001.
Whether a Board May be Composed of Both Appointed and Elected Members
K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
As noted in the first section of this opinion, K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
"The commission may adopt a resolution changing the terms of office of some or all members of an elected board so that the members of the boardare elected in even-numbered years. When making the change under this subsection, the commission may extend or shorten the length of a term of an existing member of an elected board for a period not to exceed one year from the date such member's term otherwise would expire."27
There are no conditions other than those set forth in subsections (f) and (g) of K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
Subsection (h) of K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
Whether a Board of County Commissioners May Reduce the Number ofMembers on a Hospital Board
Subsection (f) of K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
"Subject to the provisions of subsection (c), the commission, by resolution, may modify the number of members to serve on the board. Whenever the number of members of a board is modified by the commission, the commission shall provide for the expiration of the terms of the members, appointed or elected, so that not all members of the board are selected at the same time. When complying with the requirements of this subsection, the commission may extend or shorten the length of a term of an existing member for a period not to exceed one year from the date such member's term otherwise would expire."
A number of statutes authorizing action by a governmental entity include restrictions on how often the action may be taken.34 Such a limitation is not included in K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
In review, the board of county commissioners, through its resolutions, establishes the lengths of terms of the hospital board members. Resolutions adopted by the board of county commissioners must, therefore, be reviewed to determine the length of terms of office of members of a hospital board elected in 2000 and the number of positions on the county hospital board that will be subject to election in 2000. Candidates for positions on the hospital board are subject to a primary election conducted on the first Tuesday of August in even-numbered years. The candidates must file nomination petitions or declarations of intention no later than 12:00 noon on the June 10 prior to the primary election. Declarations of intention must be accompanied by a filing fee equal to 1% of the annual salary paid members of the hospital board if the annual compensation exceeds $1,000, or by a filing fee of $5 if the annual compensation is $1,000 or less. The terms of office for members of the hospital board who are elected in 2000 are to commence the second Monday in January, 2001. The board of county commissioners will, by appointment, fill any vacancies occurring on the county hospital board. A county hospital board may, during a transition period following approval of a change in the manner of selection of members of the board, include members, some of whom are appointed while others are elected. A board of county commissioners may adopt a resolution modifying the number of members who serve on a county hospital board even though the county commissioners recently adopted a resolution expanding membership on the hospital board and electors of the county recently approved a question providing for election of the members of the county hospital board.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Richard D. Smith Assistant Attorney General
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