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§ 30.32 RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS.
   Resolutions and motions shall be introduced in one of the methods prescribed for the introduction of ordinances. After their introduction, they shall be fully and distinctly read one time in the presence and hearing of a majority of the members elected to the Council. The issue raised by the resolutions or motions shall be disposed of in accordance with the usage of parliamentary law adopted for the guidance of the Council. A majority vote shall be required to pass any resolution or motion. The vote on any resolution or motion shall be by roll call vote.
(1973 Code, § 1-603)
§ 30.33 STYLE.
   The style of all city ordinances shall be: "Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Bridgeport, Nebraska."
(Neb. RS 17-613) (1973 Code, § 1-604)
§ 30.34 TITLE.
   No ordinance shall contain a subject not clearly expressed in its title.
(Neb. RS 17-614) (1973 Code, § 1-605)
§ 30.35 PASSAGE.
   Ordinances, resolutions, or orders for the appropriation of money shall require for their passage the concurrence of the majority of the members of the City Council. Ordinances of a general or permanent nature shall be read by the title on three different days. This requirement may be suspended by three-fourths vote of the Council, in that case the ordinance may be read by title or number and then moved for final passage. Three-fourths of the Council may require any ordinance to be read in full before final passage under either process.
(Neb. RS 17-614) (1973 Code, § 1-606)
§ 30.36 PUBLICATION.
   All ordinances of a general nature shall be published one time within 15 days after they are passed in some newspaper in or of general circulation in the city, or if no paper is published in the city, then by posting a written or printed copy thereof in each of three public places in the city.
(Neb. RS 17-613) (1973 Code, § 1-607)
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