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<br />.~ <br /> <br />. <br />Presiding Officers, August I, 2003 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Delinquent taxes: Texas law makes a person ineligible to serve as an appraisal district director <br />if he or she has delinquent property taxes owing to any taxing unit 60 days after the person knew <br />or should have known of the delinquency. <br /> <br />Selection Procedures <br /> <br />The procedures for selecting members of the board of directors for the two-year term beginning <br />on January I, 2004, are as follows: <br /> <br />For Cities and Towns Other Than the City of Houston <br /> <br />The cities and towns other than the City of Houston appoint one member by majority vote. The <br />process for these cities and towns involves two steps: nomination and election. <br /> <br />Nomination <br /> <br />Each city and town has the right to nominate a single candidate for the position. To nominate, <br />the governing body must adopt a resolution nominating the candidate by formal action. The <br />presiding officer of the governing body must submit the nominee's name to the chief appraiser of <br />the Harris County Appraisal District no later than October 14, 2003. The officer must provide a <br />certified copy of the resolution and may include a cover letter naming the nominee. <br /> <br />Election <br /> <br />On October 15, the chief appraiser will prepare a ballot listing the nominees in alphabetical <br />order. The chief appraiser will deliver a 'copy of the ballot to the mayor of each voting city or <br />town."": <br /> <br />No later than December 15, 2003, each city council must cast its vote for one of the nominees, <br />formally adopt a resolution naming the person for whom it votes, and submit a certified copy to <br />the chief appraiser. Ballots received by the chief appraiser after December 15 may not be <br />counted. <br /> <br />The chief appraiser will count the votes, declare the results, and notify the winner, the nominees, <br />and the presiding officers of each city and town. A tie vote will be resolved by a method of <br />chance chosen by the chief appraiser. <br /> <br />For School Districts Other Than <br />the Houston Independent School District <br /> <br />Exactly the same procedure described for cities and towns above applies to the selection of the <br />member who represents school districts other than Houston ISO. These school districts must <br />nominate and elect following the deadlines and procedures described above. <br />