Current trustees are serving from 2008 to 2014.
In Fox Point the president appoints a trustee and a resident to serve.
The seven nonalcoholic trustees, who are often experts in some profession, such as medicine, law, banking or social work, serve a special need.
Senate leaders of both parties say they want to follow the precedent of having the public trustees serve no more than one term.
Each trustee serves a seven-year term which ends on June 30 of the final year.
In the overwhelming majority of bankruptcy cases, the interim trustee is not replaced, and serves for the entire case.
The trustees would serve for three years, with the possibility of a two-year extension.
One trustee also serves in the capacity of deputy mayor.
Several trustees serve on the boards of both institutions.
He will then conduct a hearing to review the plan and will decide how much longer the trustee should serve.