§8-27-7. Meetings of authority; officers; employees; official
bonds; records of authority public records.
At its first meeting, to be held no later than sixty days from
the creation of the authority as provided in section four of this
article, the board shall elect from its membership a president to
act during the next ensuing fiscal year, or until his successor is
elected and qualified. At that time, the board shall also elect a
vice president, a secretary and a treasurer and such other officers
as may be required, who need not be members of the board, whose
duties shall be defined and whose compensation shall be fixed by
the board and paid out of the funds of the authority. The
treasurer, and such other officers and employees as the board shall
direct, shall furnish bond for the use and benefit of the authority
in such penal sum as may be fixed by the board and conditioned upon
the faithful discharge by such treasurer and such other officers
and employees so directed by the board of the duties of their
respective offices or employment, and upon accounting for and
paying over all moneys which may come into their possession by
virtue of such office or employment. At its first meeting the
board shall also fix the time and place for holding regular
meetings, but it shall meet at least once in the months of January,
April, July and October. Special meetings of the board may be
called by the president or by two members upon written request to
the secretary. The secretary shall send to all the members, at
least two days in advance of a special meeting, a written notice setting forth the time and place of the special meeting and the
matters to be considered at such special meeting. Written notice
of a special meeting is not required if the time of the special
meeting has been fixed in a regular meeting, or if all the members
are present at the special meeting. All regular meetings shall be
general meetings for the consideration of any and all matters which
may properly come before an authority. All proceedings of the
authority shall be entered in a permanently bound record book,
properly indexed, and the same shall be carefully preserved by the
secretary of the authority. All records of the authority shall be
public records.