ARTICLE V: CITY COUNCIL
SECTION
   1.   Members required to be bonded.
   2.   Voter and residential requirements for council membership.
   3.   Items constituting disqualification for council membership.
   4.   Compensation of mayor and councilmembers.
   5.   Vested general powers of the council.
   6.   When council can exercise its powers.
   7.   Time and place of council meetings.
   8.   Special meetings; limitations on business discussed; public announcement.
   9.   Presiding member of the council.
   10.   Vacancy on council and how filled.
   11.   Appointment of mayor pro tem.
   12.   Vacancy in office of mayor and how filled.
   13.   A quorum; power of smaller number to compel attendance.
   14.   Council proceedings: how effectuated.
   15.   Council sessions.
   16.   Discharge of public officers.
Editor's note:
   Priv. Acts 1965, ch. 259, sec. 13 did not amend a specific section of the charter; rather, it provided; That upon approval of this Act as provided in Section 14 hereof, the incumbent members of the city commissioners, may appoint two (2) qualified persons to serve as commissioners until the next city election and until their successors are elected and qualified.
    At such election, to be held the first Wednesday in December, 1966, five (5) city commissioners shall be elected to assume office on the first Monday in January, 1967. The compiler made a judgment that, based on the content of Priv. Acts 1965, ch. 259, sec. 13, reference at the end of this section was logical and appropriate.
   Priv. Acts 2014, ch. 55, sec. 1 deleted in its entirety Article V, titled City Council, and replaced it with a new Article V by the same title.