§ 35.054 INABILITY OF A SINGLE MEMBER TO ACT WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORITY.
   (A)   The town further finds that a single member of the legislative body cannot act for the body to make work assignments, compensation, grievances, advancement, or a performance evaluation without prior authority of a majority of the body and therefore without such authority by the majority he or she will not be in the direct line of supervision. See I.C. 36-5-2-9.4.
   (B)   The town finds that a single member of governing bodies with authority over employees in the town cannot act for the governing body to make work assignments, compensation, grievances, advancement, or a performance evaluation without prior authority of a majority of the body, when a statute provides that a majority is needed to act, and therefore, without such authority by the majority the single member will not be in the direct line of supervision.
(Ord. 2012-9, passed - -)