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<br />Presiding Officers, August 3, 2009 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. In the event the county appoints someone other than the county assessor-collector to the <br />board, the county assessor-collector will serve ex officio in a non-voting capacity as a <br />seventh member. <br /> <br />Board members whose terms expire December 31,2009, are: <br /> <br />· Glenn Peters, Chairman, representing conservation and reclamation districts <br />. Gary Stein, Secretary, representing City of Houston <br />· Toni Trumbull, Member, representing school districts, except Houston ISO <br />· Ed Heathcott, Member, representing cities & towns, except City of Houston <br />. Leo Vasquez, Member, representing Harris County <br />· Lawrence Marshall, Member, representing Houston ISO <br /> <br />Eligibility Requirements <br />An individual must satisfy certain residency, employment, and conflict-of-interest requirements <br />to be eligible to serve on the board of directors. <br /> <br />Residency: The candidate must be a resident of the Harris County Appraisal District, and must <br />have resided in the district for at least two years immediately preceding the date he or she takes <br />office. The appraisal district's boundaries are the same as those for Harris County. <br /> <br />Employment: An employee of a taxing unit served by the appraisal district may not serve, with <br />one exception. An employee may serve if the employee is also a member of the governing body <br />or an elected official of a taxing unit that participates in the district. For example, a member of <br />the governing body of a school district who is also a city employee would be eligible to serve on <br />the appraisal district's board of directors. Elected officials or members of governing bodies who <br />are not employed by taxing units are also eligible to serve on the board. <br /> <br />Conflict-of-interest: A candidate may not serve if the candidate is related to a person who is in <br />the business of appraising property or represents property owners for a fee in proceedings in the <br />appraisal district. Relatives barred are those within the second degree by consanguinity (blood) <br />or affinity (marriage). These persons include: spouse; children; brothers and sisters; parents; <br />grandparents; and grandchildren. The spouse's relatives in the same degree are included. <br /> <br />A candidate who contracts with the appraisal district for any purpose, or who contracts with a <br />taxing unit served by the district for a property tax related purpose, may not serve. The same <br />rule applies to candidates who have a substantial interest in businesses contracting with the <br />appraisal district (for any purpose) or with the taxing unit (for property tax purposes). A <br />candidate has a substantial interest if the candidate or the candidate's spouse has combined <br />ownership of at least ten percent (l 0%) of the voting stock or shares of the business. A <br />candidate also has a substantial interest if the candidate or the candidate's spouse is a partner, <br />limited partner, or an officer of the business. These prohibitions on contracting continue for the <br />duration of the affected director's term of office. <br />