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Local Government & Housing Committee

HB 1760

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Brief Description: Creating a five-member option for civil service commissions for sheriffs' offices.

Sponsors: Representative Ormsby.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Creates a five-member option for civil service commissions for county sheriffs' offices. 

Hearing Date: 2/9/09

Staff: Sara del Moral (786-7291) and Thamas Osborn (786-7129)

Background:

A civil service commission (commission) for a county sheriff's office consists of three members appointed by the board of county commissioners. In the case of a commission serving multiple counties, members are delegated by the boards of county commissioners of each county.

Members of the commission serve six-year terms. At the time of appointment, no more than two members may be from the same political party. A commission has a number of responsibilities. Examples include:

Two members of a civil service commission constitute a quorum and the votes of two concurring members are sufficient for the decision of the commission.

Summary of Bill:

A civil service commission for a sheriff's office may increase the number of commission members from three to five. The two additional commissioners serve six-year terms. At the time the two additional commissioners are appointed, no more than three members may be from the same political party. Three members of a five-member commission constitute a quorum and the votes of three concurring members are sufficient to make a decision.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.