Ted D. Ayres General Counsel Kansas Board of Regents 700 S.W. Harrison, Suite 1410 Topeka, Kansas 66603-3760
Dear Mr. Ayres:
On behalf of Kansas State University, you request our opinion regarding the election of extension district board members pursuant to K.S.A.
"1. May term limits be imposed on Board members?
"2. May Board members be elected by subject matter categories?
"3. May appointments to Program Development Committees be made with equal commissioner district representation and subject to term limits?
"4. Who pays the cost associated with the Extension District election?"
K.S.A.
"The terms of all members so appointed shall commence on January 1 following their appointment. Of the members so appointed two members shall serve for terms ending upon the election and qualification of their successors at an election held on the first Tuesday in April of the first odd-numbered year following their appointment and two members shall serve for terms ending upon the election and qualification of their successors at an election held on the first Tuesday in April of the second odd-numbered year following their appointment." K.S.A.
2-623 (e).
K.S.A.
In Attorney General Opinion No. 92-134 we concluded that, absent express legislative or constitutional authorization, a county could not affect changes in legislatively created eligibility rules for elected county officials and thus the county could not establish term limits on elected offices where no such limits existed in the statutes or constitution. The analysis applies to the offices here in question. Article 2, section 18 and article
With regard to the appointment of program development committees, K.S.A.
"The governing body of each extension district shall plan and conduct the educational extension programs for the extension district in accordance with this act. The governing body of the extension district shall appoint program development committees to develop educational program plans on extension work in agricultural pursuits, in home economics work, in 4-H club and youth work, and in economic development initiatives. Each program development committee shall consist of six or more members from each county. Each program development committee shall be chaired by a member of the governing body of the extension district and shall meet as needed to plan educational programs to meet the needs of the extension district. All program plans shall be subject to final approval of the governing body of the extension district."
There are no guidelines or limitations on the extension district governing body's appointment authority other than the requirement that each committee consist of at least six members from each county, one of whom must be on the extension district governing body. The governing body is therefore free to appoint program development committee members as it sees fit and may take into consideration the commissioner district in which the person resides. Appointments need not be for a term certain and may be made at the will of the governing body. Thus, while the governing body may not impose additional qualifications per se, it may achieve the same result by exercising its appointment power.
Pursuant to K.S.A.
In conclusion, county extension councils, in establishing an extension district, have no authority to place term limitations or other qualifications on candidates for the office of extension district board member. The governing body of an established extension district may, however, make appointments to program development committees as it sees fit. The costs associated with an extension district election are to be reimbursed by the extension district in accordance with K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Julene L. Miller Deputy Attorney General
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