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CSAC Elects New Officers for 2003; Sonoma Supervisor to Lead Statewide County Association.


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SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 25, 2002

The California State Association of Counties (CSAC CSAC California State Association of Counties
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CSAC Computer Science Accreditation Commission (ACM)
CSAC Cyberspace Snow and Avalanche Center
CSAC Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee
) elected its officers for 2003 at the association's 108th Annual Meeting held in Pasadena last week.

Serving as president for the coming year will be Sonoma County Supervisor Tim Smith Tim Smith is a common name. Notable people with the name Tim Smith include:
  • Tim Smith (rugby league) (born 1985), Australian rugby league player
  • Tim Smith (American football) (born 1957), former NFL wide receiver
. Also elected were Calaveras County Supervisor Paul Stein as first vice president, and San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay.  County Supervisor Greg Cox as second vice president. Sacramento County Supervisor Muriel Johnson, who served as CSAC president for 2002, becomes the association's immediate past president.

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 in 1988 and was re-elected in March 2000 for a fourth term. He has served on the CSAC Board of Directors and as vice chair of the Government Finance & Operations Policy Committee.

For the past year, Stein has served as CSAC's second vice president. He has served on the association's Executive Committee, Board of Directors, and chaired the Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Committee.

The association's Constitution and Bylaws The rules and regulations enacted by an association or a corporation to provide a framework for its operation and management.

Bylaws may specify the qualifications, rights, and liabilities of membership, and the powers, duties, and grounds for the dissolution of an
 mandate that each year the presidency is rotated from an urban to a suburban, and then to a rural county supervisor. Smith represents suburban counties, while Stein and Cox represent rural and urban counties, respectively.

CSAC is a nonprofit corporation nonprofit corporation n. an organization incorporated under state laws and approved by both the state's Secretary of State and its taxing authority as operating for educational, charitable, social, religious, civic or humanitarian purposes.  that promotes the interests of California's 58 counties at the state and federal level. One of the association's primary goals is to educate the public about the value and necessity for county programs and services. Founded in 1895, CSAC is based in Sacramento.
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