LOCAL GOVERNMENT TERM LIMITS
Requires local elected boards to periodically consider adopting chairperson term limits, with biennial reviews and eligibility reports before chair elections.
Requires local elected boards to periodically consider adopting chairperson term limits, with biennial reviews and eligibility reports before chair elections.
Status: Introduced (Referred to Assignments)
Introduced: February 13, 2025
Primary sponsor: Sen. Seth Lewis
Companion: HB 216
SB 1270 (the "Local Government Chairperson Term Limit Review Act") requires local elected governing bodies (including school districts) that do not already have chairperson term limits to periodically consider whether to adopt such limits. The intent is to ensure regular review and a formal decision-making process about imposing term limits on the chair/president/executive of local governing boards.
Definitions
Biennial review requirement
Procedure before electing a chairperson (when a term-limit policy exists)
Applicability and exceptions
Effective date
This summary reflects the bill text and requirements as introduced.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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