2025 - Procedures at school district meetings.

§ 2025. Procedures  at school district meetings.  1. District meetings  in common school districts shall be called to order by  the  trustee  or  the  chairman  of  the  board  of  trustees or by a person chosen by the  trustee or trustees. The  qualified  voters  present  and  voting  shall  nominate  and  elect  a  qualified  voter  of  the district as permanent  chairman.    2. In union free and central school districts the board  of  education  shall appoint a qualified voter of the district as permanent chairman of  each meeting or election to call such meeting or election to order. When  hours have been set for voting in the notice of meeting or election, the  chairman  shall  declare  the  polls  open and closed at the appropriate  time. No motions shall be in order during the  hours  specified  in  the  notice  for  voting.  In  districts divided into election districts, the  chief election inspector in each district shall declare the  polls  open  and closed at the appropriate time.    3.  The clerk of the district shall serve as clerk of all meetings and  elections.    a. In common school districts the voters present and voting may  elect  a  clerk of the meeting if the district clerk is not present. The voters  may also elect assistant clerks and election inspectors as required.  At  least  two  election  inspectors shall be elected for each ballot box or  voting machine used. The inspectors shall choose a  chief  inspector  of  election.    b.  In  union free and central school districts the board of education  shall appoint a qualified voter  as  acting  clerk  in  the  absence  or  inability  to  act  of  the district clerk. The board of education shall  also appoint assistant clerks and election inspectors  as  required.  At  least  two election inspectors shall be appointed for each ballot box or  voting machine. The board of education shall designate a chief  election  inspector,  and  if  the district is divided into election districts the  board of education shall appoint a chief  election  inspector  for  each  election district.    4.  The clerk and assistant clerk or clerks of the meeting or election  shall keep a true and accurate written record of all of the  proceedings  of  the  meeting or election and shall file such written record with the  clerk of the district within twenty-four  hours  after  the  meeting  or  election.    5. Each assistant clerk and election inspector appointed by a board of  education  shall  be  entitled  to  compensation at a rate fixed by such  board of education.    6. A person seventeen years  of  age  who  is  enrolled  in  a  school  district  and  fulfilling the requirements of section thirty-two hundred  seven-a of this chapter shall be eligible to be  appointed  as,  and  to  perform  the  duties of, an election inspector or poll clerk as provided  in this part.