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Imperial County retirement board adopts revised bylaws; adds ban on retired plan members in certain appointed seats
Summary
The board approved a broad set of bylaw revisions covering definitions, quorum rules, electronic signatures and public‑comment time limits and adopted language barring retired or deferred plan members from occupying four specified appointed seats; the changes will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors for ratification.
The Imperial County Employees' Retirement System Board of Retirement voted on Sept. 17 to adopt a revised set of bylaws that update definitions, clarify meeting and quorum rules, add permissive authority for electronic signatures and tighten eligibility language for appointed seats.
The board's ad hoc bylaws committee presented the draft revisions and recommended a specific, and contested, provision that a "retired or deferred member of ISERS may not serve as, or in the fourth, fifth, sixth, or ninth member of the board because a retired or deferred member has connections with the county due to membership in ISERS." The board adopted that language and directed staff to forward the amended bylaws to the Board of Supervisors for ratification.
The changes are…
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