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Trustees refine bylaws language on terms, quorum and officer succession; remove vice chair
Summary
The board discussed statutory alignment and clarified bylaws language on trustee terms, staggered appointments, quorum language and succession for chair responsibilities. Trustees removed a vice‑chair reference and asked legal staff to reconcile any deviation from state statute.
Members of the Natrona County Parks Board of Trustees reviewed an updated draft of bylaws that lays out trustee composition, terms and officer duties and unanimously agreed to remove references to a vice chair while clarifying succession language.
Why it matters: The board is a statutory entity created under Wyoming law; trustees said bylaws should follow or quote the statute where possible to avoid future legal challenges. Several trustees urged aligning term lengths and appointment timing to the statute’s staggered terms and to add a clear line of succession so meetings can continue when…
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