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Sec. 62 -2003. - Board of Trustees. <br />(a) The sole and exclusive administration of and responsibility for the proper operation of the <br />System and for making effective the provisions of this article is hereby vested in a Board of <br />Trustees. The Board is hereby designated as the plan administrator. The Board shall consist <br />of five Trustees, two of whom, unless otherwise prohibited by law, shall be legal residents of <br />the City, who shall be appointed by the Casselberry City Commission, one of whom shall be <br />a Police Officer Member of the System and one of whom shall be a Firefighter Member of <br />the System, who shall be elected by a majority of the Police Officers or Firefighters, <br />respectively, who are Members of the System. The fifth Trustee shall be chosen by a majority <br />of the previous four Trustees as provided for herein, and such person's name shall be <br />submitted to the Casselberry City Commission. Upon receipt of the fifth person's name, the <br />Casselberry City Commission shall, as a ministerial duty, appoint such person to the Board of <br />Trustees as its fifth Trustee. The fifth Trustee shall have the same rights as each of the other <br />four Trustees appointed or elected as herein provided and shall serve a two -year term unless <br />he sooner vacates the office. Each resident Trustee shall serve as Trustee for a period of two <br />years, unless he sooner vacates the office or is sooner replaced by the Casselberry City <br />Commission at whose pleasure he shall serve. Each Member Trustee shall serve as Trustee <br />for a period of two years, unless he sooner leaves the employment of the City as a Police <br />Officer or the County as a Firefighter or otherwise vacates his office as Trustee, whereupon a <br />successor shall be chosen in the same manner as the departing Trustee. Each Trustee may <br />succeed himself in office. DROP participants can be elected as but not vote for elected <br />Trustees. The Board shall establish and administer the nominating and election procedures <br />for each election. The Board shall meet at least quarterly each year. The Board shall be a <br />legal entity with, in addition to other powers and responsibilities contained herein, the power <br />to bring and defend lawsuits of every kind, nature, and description. <br />(b) The Trustees shall, by a majority vote, elect a Chairman, Vice - Chairman and a Secretary. The <br />Secretary of the Board shall keep a complete minute book of the actions, proceedings, or <br />hearings of the Board. The Trustees shall not receive any compensation as such, but may <br />receive expenses and per diem as provided by law. <br />(c) Each Trustee shall be entitled to one vote on the Board. Three affirmative votes shall be <br />necessary for any decision by the Trustees at any meeting of the Board. A Trustee shall <br />abstain from voting as the result of a conflict of interest and shall comply with the provisions <br />of F.S. § 112.3143. <br />(d) The Board shall engage such actuarial, accounting, legal, and other services as shall be <br />required to transact the business of the System. The compensation of all persons engaged by <br />the Board and all other expenses of the Board necessary for the operation of the System shall <br />be paid from the Fund at such rates and in such amounts as the Board shall agree. In the <br />event the Board chooses to use the City's legal counsel, actuary or other professional, <br />technical or other advisors, it shall do so only under terms and conditions acceptable to the <br />Board. <br />(e) The duties and responsibilities of the Board shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, <br />the following: <br />(1) To construe the provisions of the System and determine all questions arising <br />thereunder. <br />(2) To determine all questions relating to eligibility and membership. <br />