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Duncan, OK Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA
PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART 2 ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNMENT
PART 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
PART 4 ANIMAL REGULATIONS
PART 5 BUILDING REGULATIONS AND CODES
PART 6 COURT
PART 7 FINANCE AND TAXATION
PART 8 HEALTH AND SANITATION
PART 9 LICENSING AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS
PART 10 OFFENSES AND CRIMES
PART 11 PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
PART 12 LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART 13 PUBLIC SAFETY
PART 14 STREETS AND PUBLIC WORKS
PART 15 TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
PART 16 TRANSPORTATION
PART 17 UTILITIES
APPENDICES
ORDINANCE DISPOSITION TABLE
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Section 2-9 Council: Removal.
   The mayor or any other councilman may be removed from office for any cause specified by applicable state law for the removal of officers, and by the method or methods prescribed thereby.
Section 2-10 Council: Vacancies.
   The council, by majority vote of its remaining members, shall fill vacancies in its own membership for the unexpired terms.
Section 2-11 Council: Quorum, Rules, Yeas And Nays.
   A majority of all of the members of the council shall constitute a quorum, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day. The council shall determine its own rules. On the demand of any member, the vote on any question shall be by yeas and nays and shall be entered in the journal.
Section 2-12 Ordinances: Enacting Clause.
   The enacting clause of all ordinances passed by the council shall be, "Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Duncan", and of all ordinances proposed by the voters under their power of initiative, "Be it ordained by the People of the City of Duncan".
Section 2-13 Ordinances: Passage; When In Effect.
   Every proposed ordinance shall be read, and a vote of a majority of all the councilmen shall be required for the final passage of an ordinance. The vote on final passage of every ordinance shall be by yeas and nays, and shall be entered in the journal. The mayor shall have no power of veto. Within ten days after its passage, every ordinance shall be published in full or by title in a newspaper of general circulation within the city. Every ordinance except an emergency ordinance, shall become effective thirty days after its final passage unless it specifies a later time.
Section 2-14 Ordinances: Emergency.
   An emergency ordinance is an ordinance which in the judgment of the council is necessary for the immediate preservation of peace, health or safety. Every such ordinance shall contain, as part of its title, the words, "and declaring an emergency"; and in a separate section, herein called the emergency section, shall declare the emergency. The council shall vote on the emergency section separately, and must adopt the section by a vote of at least four-fifths of all the members of the council, which vote shall be by yeas and nays and be entered in the journal. An emergency ordinance shall take effect upon publication unless it specifies a later time.
Section 2-15 Ordinances: Adoption By Reference.
   The council by ordinance may adopt by reference codes, ordinances and standards relating to building, plumbing, electrical installations, milk and milk products, and other matters which it has power to regulate otherwise. Such a code, ordinance or standard so adopted need not be enrolled in the book of ordinances; but a copy shall be filed and kept in the office of the city clerk. The city clerk shall keep copies of every such code, ordinances or standard in force for distribution or sale at their approximate cost.
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