                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

LOCAL BOARD APPOINTMENTS AND TERMS OF OFFICE (§ 63.2-301)

The members of each local board first appointed shall be appointed initially for
terms of from one to four years so as to provide for the balanced overlapping of
the terms of the membership thereon and the members of a local board
representing more than one county or city shall be appointed initially for such
terms, of not less than one nor more than four years, as may be determined by
the governing bodies of their respective counties or cities. Subsequent
appointments shall be for a term of four years each, except that appointments to
fill vacancies that occur during terms shall be for the remainder of those
unexpired terms. Appointments to fill unexpired terms shall not be considered
full terms, and such persons shall be eligible to be appointed to two
consecutive full terms. No person may serve more than two consecutive full
terms; however, this section shall not apply to a member of a local board who is
also a member of the board of supervisors for a county represented by the board,
who shall serve at the pleasure of the board of supervisors of which he is a
member or until such time as he ceases to be a member of the board of
supervisors, or in cases in which a local government official is constituted to
be the local board. A member of a local board who serves two consecutive full
terms shall be ineligible for reappointment to such local board until the end of
an intervening two-year period dating from the expiration of the last of the two
consecutive terms.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 63-56; 1952, c. 409; 1956, c. 126; 1968, cc. 467, 578, §
63.1-39; 1974, c. 120; 1975, c. 300; 1980, c. 377; 2002, c. 747; 2005, c. 16;
2014, cc. 95, 121.