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CITY OF BOSTON CODE OF ORDINANCES
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
CHAPTER I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II: FORM OF GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER III: ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY
CHAPTER IV: CONTRACTS
CHAPTER V: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER VI: GENERAL SERVICES
CHAPTER VII: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER VIII: DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER IX: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER X: HOUSING SERVICES
CHAPTER XI: PUBLIC SERVICES
CHAPTER XII: PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
CHAPTER XIII: NATURAL GAS
CHAPTER XIV: LICENSING AND CONSUMER BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND OFFICERS
CHAPTER XV: DIVISIONS OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE
CHAPTER XVI: PROHIBITIONS, PENALTIES AND PERMITS
CHAPTER XVII: LICENSES AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING CERTAIN TRADES
CHAPTER XVIII: FEES AND CHARGES
CHAPTER XIX: SCHOOLS
CHAPTER XX: CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER XXI: MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC BUILDINGS
CHAPTER XXII: SUFFOLK COUNTY
CHAPTER XXIII: TRASH AND REFUSE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER XXIV: BOSTON JOBS, LIVING WAGE AND PREVAILING WAGE ORDINANCE
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2-12.2   Enacting Style.
   All by-laws of the city shall be denominated ordinances, and the enacting style shall be, “Be it ordained by the City Council of Boston, as follows”.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 2; Ord. 1975 c. 8 § 2; CBC 1975 Ord. T2 § 751; CBC 1985 2-12.2)
2-12.3   Publication.
   Every ordinance shall take effect upon its passage unless otherwise within provided and shall be deemed published by action of the Boston City Council in passing the same unless the Boston City Council shall otherwise by order direct, in which event the City Clerk shall cause the ordinance, or such notice as the Boston City Council directs, to be published, as an expense of the City Clerk’s Office.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 3; CBC 1975 Ord. T2 § 752; Ord. 1984 c. 37; CBC 1985 2-12.3)
2-12.4   Departments Created.
   The Departments named in the following chapters are hereby created, and placed under the charge of the Officers or Boards designated therefor, under the general supervision and control of the Mayor.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 16; CBC 1975 Ord. T2 § 753; CBC 1985 2-12.4)
Cross-reference:
   Ord. ss 2-7.1
2-12.5   Adoption and Promulgation of Forms and Regulations.
   (A)   City Departments shall, in adopting and promulgating forms and regulations, adhere to the requirements of M.G.L. Chapter 30A, Commonwealth Administrative Procedure, particularly Sections 1 through 6; provided, however, that the City Clerk shall appropriately perform those duties designated therein to be performed by the Secretary of State.
   (B)   Forms and regulations in effect prior to June 30, 1978, if not readopted and repromulgated in accordance with the above standards shall become null and void on June 30, 1978.
(Ord. 1975 c. 8; CBC 1975 Ord. T2 § 754; Ord.1976 c. 15; Ord.1977 c. 18; CBC 1985 2-12.5)
2-13   REQUIRING THE ATTACHMENT OF A FISCAL NOTE TO CERTAIN LEGISLATION.
2-13.1   When Required; Information to Be Included.
   The Deputy Director of Administrative Services for Fiscal Affairs of the city shall prepare a fiscal note for all orders or ordinances which would result in an expenditure of funds, except those which propose specific sum appropriations. A fiscal note shall report:
   (A)   The estimated change effected by an order or ordinance upon city expenditures over a period of five years after the implementation of the order or ordinance unless the Deputy Director for Fiscal Affairs certifies that the cost of the order or ordinance over the initial five-year period will not exceed $25,000;
   (B)   The estimated change effected by an order or ordinance upon city expenditures after the initial five-year period if substantial increases or decreases in the annual cost of the order or ordinance are expected to occur after the initial five-year period; and
   (C)   What portion of the funds which will finance the order or ordinance will be provided by the local, commonwealth and federal governments respectively. The fiscal note shall also include actuarial data where relevant.
(Ord. 1976 c. 6; CBC 1985 2-13.1)
2-13.2   Form of Fiscal Note.
   A fiscal note may consist of one or more sheets, but each sheet shall be in substantially the following form:
 
   CITY OF BOSTON
   FISCAL NOTE
 
   Docket number (here insert docket number of proposed order or ordinance); date of referral (date of referral to committee); date due (date two weeks from date of referral); date of return (date fiscal note is returned to City Clerk); subject (here insert general area of concern of proposed order or ordinance).
 
   I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the total cost of Docket Number (here insert above docket number) over the initial five-year period of its implementation will not exceed $25,000. (If the above statement is correct, the Deputy Director of Administrative Services for Fiscal Affairs shall affix his or her signature in the space provided. If the above statement is not correct, the Deputy Director for Fiscal Affairs shall complete the remainder of the sheet.)
 
   The estimated cost of Docket number (here insert above docket number) over the initial five-year period of its implementation exceeds $25,000.
 
(Ord. 1976 c. 6; CBC 1985 2-13.2)
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