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A. A public corporation shall have two or more corporate officers. The corporate officers shall manage the daily affairs and operations of the public corporation. If the charter so provides, corporate officers may be members of the board. The same persons shall not occupy both the chief executive office of the corporation and the office responsible for the custody of funds and maintenance of accounts and finances.

B. Unless the charter provides otherwise, the chief executive officer shall be the agent of the public corporation for service of process; the bylaws may designate additional corporate officers as agents to receive or initiate process.

C. The board shall oversee the activities of corporate officers, establish and/or implement policy, and participate in corporate activities to the extent provided by BMC 6.64.140, its charter and bylaws. [Ord. 9478, 1985].