JOEL - I assume you are talking about the Seventy quorums?
The First Quorum of Seventy constitutes a third
presiding quorum over the Church after the First
Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (D&C
107:24). A presidency of seven, all seventies and
members of the First Quorum, preside over the other
quorums of Seventy.
Seventies of the First quorum serve until they are 70
years old and then are put on emerites status.
Members of the second quorum serve for 5 year terms
and are usually called to preside over mission areas
of the church throughout the world. Members of these
two quorums are considered General Authorities of the
Church.
During the past few years six more quorums of Seventy
have been organized, containing about 200 men who are
ordained "Area Seventies". These men live and serve
for a certain number of years in their home areas
rather than traveling throughout the world.
A good article about the Seventy that will answer your
question is in the following Ensign article:
Earl C. Tingey, "The Quorums of the Seventy," Ensign, Aug. 2005, 48
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