1110 - Establishment of a special education district.

§ 1110. Establishment of a special education district.    1.  The  board  of  supervisors  or  other  governing elective body of  Westchester county shall have power to adopt a resolution by a  majority  vote  of  the  members  of  such  board to establish within the county a  special education district which shall include all the territory  within  the county. A city school district in such county having a population of  fifty  thousand  or more inhabitants shall be excluded from such special  education district provided the board of education of  such  city  shall  adopt  a  resolution  requesting  that  such  city school district be so  excluded and file such resolution with the board of supervisors or other  governing elective body within sixty days  after  the  establishment  of  such  special  education  district.  With  the  approval  of  the county  commission  for  special  education  to  be  appointed  as   hereinafter  provided,  a city school district so excluded may later become a part of  such special education district upon  the  written  application  by  the  board of education of such city school district.    2. Upon the establishment of such special education district the board  of  supervisors  or  other governing elective body shall appoint a board  which shall be known as the county  commission  for  special  education.  Such  commission  shall  consist  of  five members who shall serve for a  period of five years each, except that members first appointed shall  be  appointed  for  such  terms that the term of one member will expire each  year, and their successors shall thereafter each be appointed for a full  term of five years, respectively. Vacancies  occurring  in  such  office  shall  be filled by the board of supervisors or other governing elective  body for the unexpired term.    3. Members of such commission shall serve without compensation  except  their   actual   and  necessary  travelling  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of their official duties.