261 - Administration of the county district.

§  261.  Administration of the county district. When a county district  shall have been established, the board  of  supervisors  shall  appoint,  designate  or  establish an officer, board or body as the administrative  head or body of the district. All matters relating to the membership  of  such administrative head or body, including but not limited to, numbers,  method  of  selection, tenure, qualifications and compensation, shall be  determined by the board  of  supervisors.  A  member  of  the  board  of  supervisors  or any other county officer or official may be appointed as  administrative head or as a member of the administrative  body  provided  that  he  shall  receive  no  additional salary or compensation for such  services. The  administrative  head  or  body  of  one  or  more  county  districts  shall  be considered to be the administrative head or body of  an  administrative  unit  of  county  government.  The  title  of   such  administrative  head  or body, if such functions are not conferred on an  existing officer or body, and the name of such administrative  unit,  if  the  county  district  is  made a separate administrative unit of county  government, shall be prescribed by the board of  supervisors,  and  such  officer  or  body shall have all the powers generally conferred on heads  of administrative units by  this  chapter,  not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  article, and shall be subject to all of the duties  imposed upon such heads by  this  chapter,  not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions of this article.