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At the time of their designation, emergency interim successors shall take such oath and do such other things as may be required to qualify them to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office to which they may succeed.
(1958 Code, § 85.07) (Ord. 67-19, passed 5-15-1967)
In the event of an
or
, quorum requirements for the City Council shall be suspended, and when the affirmative vote of a specified proportion of members for approval of an ordinance, resolution or other action would otherwise be required, the same proportion of those voting thereon shall be sufficient.
(1958 Code, § 85.08) (Ord. 67-19, passed 5-15-1967)
The City Manager is the chief disbursing officer of the city, and he or she or his or her authorized delegate is empowered, as hereinafter set forth in this Division A, to disburse the funds of the city.
(1958 Code, § 81.01) (Ord. 27, passed 5-1-1961)
The disbursing officer may expend funds for the purpose and in the amounts as set forth in the following:
(1) The annual budget of the city;
(2) Amendments to the annual budget as may be authorized by the Council, or as permitted by the Charter, authorized by the Manager;
(3) Contracts, leases or arrangements as the Council may authorize for the purchase or use of capital assets, for the acquisition and implementation of public improvement projects, or for the implementation of other programs in the public interest;
(4) Indentures covering the public debt;
(5) Judgments or other lawful obligations including claims for necessary expenses in connection with litigation; and
(6) Other authorizations by the Council.
(1958 Code, § 81.02) (Ord. 27, passed 5-1-1961)
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