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GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA CODE OF ORDINANCES
CITY OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CITY CHARTER
CHAPTER 1: AGENCIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
CHAPTER 2: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 3: ANIMALS
CHAPTER 4: BUILDING, PLUMBING AND ELECTRICITY
CHAPTER 5: BUSINESS AND OCCUPATIONS
CHAPTER 6: CEMETERIES
CHAPTER 7: CITY FINANCE AND BUSINESS
CHAPTER 8: FIRE PREVENTION
CHAPTER 9: GARBAGE AND OTHER REFUSE
CHAPTER 10: GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 11: HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 12: MUNICIPAL COURT
CHAPTER 13: NUISANCES
CHAPTER 14: OFFENSES
CHAPTER 15: PARKS AND RECREATION
CHAPTER 16: PLANNING AND ZONING
CHAPTER 17: PRIVATE PROPERTY
CHAPTER 18: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER 19: STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC AREAS
CHAPTER 20: TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 21: TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER 22: CABLE TELEVISION
CHAPTER 23: TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
FEE SCHEDULE
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 1-104 TRANSFER OF FUNDS.
   If the city subsequently disqualified by failure to meet the minimum requirements of this article, the City Treasurer shall immediately transfer to the general fund of the city the Police Pension and Retirement System Fund, and the balance, which is to the credit of the police officer, shall be paid to each of them in the proportions as each of the police officers have contributed to the fund by deduction from their salaries or otherwise.
(`90 Code, § 1-51)
§ 1-105 APPEALS.
   (A)   Any police officer who has been denied pension or retirement pay from the Board of Trustees where applications for the pension or retirement pay was made or he or she feels that he or she was not given a fair and just consideration may appeal from the decision of the Board to the City Council and the decision of the City Council shall be final.
   (B)   The appeal above provided for shall be taken by filing in the Office of the City Manager a copy of the entire proceedings had before the Board of Trustees, including all evidence offered and produced at the hearing. The Secretary of the Board of Trustees shall certify that the record so taken on appeal contains all proceedings and the evidence offered before the Board of Trustees.
(`90 Code, § 1-52)
§ 1-106 CITY PHYSICIAN.
   In the event there is no official city physician, then any physician designated by the City Manger may perform the duties provided herein for the city physician.
(`90 Code, § 1-53)
ARTICLE 8: OLD AGE, SURVIVORS', AND DISABILITY INSURANCE
§ 1-120 BENEFITS EXTENDED.
   It is hereby declared to be the policy and purpose of the city to extend, at the earliest date, to the employees and officials thereof, not excluded by law or this article, and whether employed in connection with a governmental or proprietary function, the benefits of the Old Age, Survivors’, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) (42 USC 401 et seq.) as authorized by the Federal Social Security Act and amendments thereto, including P.L. 734, 81st Congress. In pursuant of the policy, and for that purpose, the city shall take such action as may be required by applicable state or federal laws or regulations.
(`90 Code, § 1-54)
§ 1-121 EXECUTION OF DOCUMENTS.
   The Mayor of the city is hereby authorized and directed to execute all necessary agreements and amendments thereto with the State Department of Public Welfare, as agent or agency, to secure coverage of employees and officials as provided herein.
(`90 Code, § 1-55)
§ 1-122 WITHHOLDINGS.
   Withholdings from salaries or wages of employees and officials, for the purpose provided herein, are hereby authorized to be made in the amounts and at the times as may be required by applicable state or federal laws or regulations and shall be paid over to the state or federal agency designated by the laws or regulations.
(`90 Code, § 1-56)
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