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SB 885

Creating Tax and Expenditure Limitation Act

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Rose

The bill shifts Carroll County Board of Education vacancy filling from the Governor to the County Commissioners, tying interim appointments to local election timelines.

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Bill Summary · SB 885

SB 885 — Carroll County Board of Education: Vacancy Procedures — Alterations

Status summary
- Bill number: SB 885
- Primary sponsor: Sen. Kanuha (Carroll County Senators)
- Introduced: January 23, 2025
- Committee: Education, Energy, and the Environment; crossfile HB 1118 (and related HB 1726, HB 3043)
- Action highlights: Favorable report by committee; Senate passed (Third Reader, March 15, 2025). Effective date if enacted: July 1, 2025.
- Fiscal note: No state or local fiscal impact; procedural change only.

Purpose / intent
- Replace the Governor’s current authority to fill vacancies on the Carroll County Board of Education with a local appointment process administered by the Carroll County Commissioners, and to tie the duration of any appointment to the timing of upcoming candidate filing deadlines and elections.

Key provisions
- Repeals the current statutory provision that requires the Governor to appoint a successor to fill any vacancy on the Carroll County Board of Education.
- New vacancy rules for voting members:
- If a vacancy occurs 30 days or less before the candidate filing deadline for the primary election that is held in the second year of the vacating member’s term:
- The Carroll County Commissioners must appoint a qualified person to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term and until a successor is elected and qualifies.
- If a vacancy occurs 31 days or more before that filing deadline:
- The Carroll County Commissioners must appoint a qualified individual to serve only until a person is elected and qualifies at the next general election.
- An individual elected at that next general election will then serve for the remainder of the original term.
- Retains other statutory provisions relating to board composition, eligibility, student member rules, and grounds/procedures for removal by the State Board of Education.

Who is affected
- Carroll County residents and voters — changes how interim board vacancies are filled and when voters can elect replacements.
- Carroll County Commissioners — gain responsibility to make interim appointments in place of gubernatorial appointments.
- Potential candidates — timing rules determine whether a vacancy will be filled by appointment for the remainder of a term or by an interim appointment followed by an election.

Procedural and timing notes
- Applies to vacancies occurring in relation to the candidate filing deadline for the primary held in the second year of a member’s four‑year term (the statute ties appointments to that specific election cycle).
- Bill is procedural and intended to keep vacancy fills aligned with local elections while increasing local control over interim appointments.
- If enacted, the law takes effect July 1, 2025.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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