STRUCTURE OF THE BOARD
OF WILLIAMS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
The Board of county commissioners
consists of three persons who are elected every four years in staggering terms.
For example, two commissioners are elected in the Presidential Election year and
one commissioner is elected in the Gubernatorial year. Each county commissioner
gives a bond, takes an oath of office and is sworn in before taking on official
duties.
All the proceedings of the board of
county commissioners are open to the public and are held at the Williams County
Courthouse, Bryan, Ohio on the fourth floor. The Commissioners meet each Monday
and Thursday from 9:00 to Noon and 1:00 until 4:30 or until adjournment. Meeting
days may change with prior reasonable public notice. Special sessions may also
be held with prior reasonable public notice.
A majority of the board is a quorum
at any regular or special meeting. The clerk of the board of county
commissioners keeps a full record of the proceedings of the board, and a general
index of such proceedings, entering the business of the board with the name of
the person making it on the record. The clerk calls and records the yeas and
nays on proceedings that involves the levying of taxes or appropriation or
payment of money. The clerk states fully and clearly for the record any
questions relating to the powers and duties of the board which is raised for its
consideration by persons having an interest, together with the decision on such
questions, and shall call and record the yeas and nays once the decision is
made.
Immediately upon the opening of
each session of the board, the records of the proceedings of the session of the
previous day shall be read by the clerk of the board; and, if correct, approved
and signed by the commissioners. If the board is not in session, the record of
proceedings are kept in the county commissioners' office, open during times to
public inspections. The records are certified by the president and clerk of the
board, and are received as evidence in every court in the state.