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Nogales library board asks legal counsel to interpret new bylaw language on term limits

2699232 · March 13, 2025
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The Nogales Library Board of Trustees agreed to ask city legal counsel for an interpretation of a bylaw change that added a two-consecutive-term limit, a question that affects whether a trustee whose term expires this month can be reappointed.

The Nogales Library Board of Trustees voted to seek a legal interpretation of a bylaw amendment that added language limiting trustees to two consecutive terms, the board chair said at the March 12 meeting.

Chairman Vanderboe said the amendment in the bylaws the board signed in March 2024 includes the phrase that “a trustee may be reappointed for a second term, but may not serve more than 2 consecutive terms,” and that language created uncertainty…

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