Section 280-L. Administration of the county district  


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  • When a county district
      shall have been established, the governing body 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 governing body. A member of the governing body 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  governing body, 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.