Article 1: City Council
1-1. Regular meetings
1-2. Place of meetings
1-3. Election of Mayor
1-4. Vice-Mayor
1-5. City Treasurer
1-6. City Clerk
1-7. Compensation
1-8. Salaries of employees and officers
Article 2: City Manager
1-20. Appointment; powers and duties
Article 3: Health Department
1-30. Cooperative Department; Director
Article 4: Civil Defense
1-40. Purpose
1-41. Director; Advisory Committee
1-42. Director; powers and duties
1-43. Plans and information
1-44. Emergencies
1-45. Enforcement
1-46. Compensation; liability
1-47. Shelter managers; duties
1-48. Restraint; offense
Article 5: Volunteer Firefighters
1-60. Bylaws
Article 6: Firefighters' Pensions
1-70. (Reserved)
1-71. Operation
1-72. Deductions from compensation
Article 7: Police Pension and Retirement System
1-85. Definition
1-86. Name of system
1-87. Board of Trustees
1-88. Election of members
1-89. Chairperson; Secretary
1-90. Reports of Secretary
1-91. Meetings and duty
1-92. Quorum
1-93. General powers of Board
1-94. Custody and disbursement of funds
1-95. Contributions and gifts
1-96. Participation and contributions by police officers
1-97. Purpose of pension fund
1-98. Service pension
1-99. Right to withdraw
1-100. Forfeiture of pension
1-101. Insufficient funds; probation
1-102. Determination of one year of service
1-103. Exemption
1-104. Transfer of funds
1-105. Appeals
1-106. City physician
Article 8: Old Age, Survivors', and Disability Insurance
1-120. Benefits extended
1-121. Execution of documents
1-122. Withholdings
1-123. Appropriations
1-124. Records and reports
1-125. Personnel excluded
1-126. Further exclusions
Article 9: Employee Retirement System – Defined Benefit Plan
1-140. Establishment
1-141. Administration
1-142. Fund
1-143. Appropriations
1-144. Execution
1-145. Amendment of compensation
1-146. Amendment of plan
Article 9A: Employee Retirement System – Defined Contribution Plan
1-150. Establishment
Article 10: Library Board
1-155. Creation
1-156. Appointment and terms of members
1-157. Duties of the Board
Article 11: Open Records Act
1-170. Purpose
1-171. Public inspection
1-172. Definitions
1-173. Establishment of procedures
1-174. Day and hours of availability
1-175. Records Custodians
1-176. Exemptions
1-177. Limited access to personnel records
1-178. Fees
Article 12: Elections
1-190. Absentee ballots
Article 13: Reserve Police Force
1-200. Establishment
1-201. Powers and authority
1-202. Impersonation prohibited
Article 14: Employee Residency Requirements
1-210. Chief of Police and Fire Chief
The Council of the city shall hold a regular meeting on the first and third Tuesday of every month, at an hour to be determined by motion or resolution passed by the Council.
(`90 Code, § 1-1)
Cross-reference:
Meetings; regular and special, see Charter Section 2-14
The elective officers of the city shall be a Mayor to be nominated and elected from the city at-large, and six Councilmen, two from each of the three wards, to be nominated and elected from the wards in which they reside.
(`90 Code, § 1-3)
Statutory reference:
Duties of Mayor and Vice Mayor, see 11 O.S. § 10-105
(A) The term, duties, powers and method of election to the office of Vice-Mayor shall be as defined and made applicable to the Office of Mayor Pro Tempore in the City Charter.
(B) The provisions of division (A) above are enacted to clarify and remove present vagueness and uncertainty concerning the Office of the Vice-Mayor.
(`90 Code, § 1-4) (Ord. 2630, passed - -)
Cross-reference:
Vice-Mayor; appointment; duties, see Charter Section 2-11
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