Honorable W. James Icenogle Prosecuting Attorney County of Camden 10 Courthouse, One Court Circle Camdenton, MO 65020
Dear Mr. Icenogle:
You have requested an opinion on a issue pertaining to the incompatibility of offices. Specifically, you asked:
Is it permissible for a person to serve on the Camden County Commission while at the same time serving as a member of the School of the Osage R-II School Board, which is located primarily within Miller County and appears to be a Miller County School District under applicable law?
To determine whether there is an incompatibility between two positions, the duties and responsibilities of the two offices must be compared. Past decisions "have turned on the question whether such duties are inconsistent, antagonistic, repugnant or conflicting as where, for example, one office is subordinate or accountable to the other." State ex rel. McGaughey v. Grayston,
We have previously opined that it is incompatible to simultaneously serve as a county commissioner and a member of a school board. See Attorney General's Opinion No. 84-2001. In Opinion 84-2001, we stated:
Members of a county commission have extensive duties, including those related to the appointment to school boards in case of multiple vacancies. See, for example, Section
162.261 , RSMo 2000. Due to the extensive responsibilities of a county commission in overseeing school district reorganization, it would be incompatible for a county commission member to serve on a school board.
But that opinion did not address a situation in which the school district in question belonged to a different county than the one in which an individual served as county commissioner. That distinction is important because the duties we considered involved a county commissioner's authority with respect to a school district belonging to the commissioner's county. For example, with respect to school district reorganization plans, a school district with territory in more than one county is designated by the State Board of Education as belonging to the county containing the portion of the district with the highest assessed valuation. See Section
Your specific question addresses a situation in which an individual would serve as Camden County Commissioner while serving as a member of the School of the Osage R-II School Board. The materials submitted with your opinion request indicate that the School of the Osage R-II School District would belong to Miller County rather than Camden County. To cite one indicator as an example, materials published by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education refer to School of the Osage R-II School District with the county code number for Miller County rather than Camden County.
Sincerely,
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON Attorney General
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