§ 38.16 REGULATED ACTIONS BY SINGLE MEMBERS OF A BODY.
   (A)   The city finds that a single member of the legislative body cannot act for the body to make work assignments, compensations, grievances, advancements or performance evaluations without the 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. 36-4-6-11 and I.C. 36-5-2-9.4.
   (B)   The city finds that a single member of governing bodies with authority over employees in the city cannot act for the governing body to make work assignments, compensations, grievances, advancements or performance evaluations without the 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.
(Res. 2012-22, passed 6-4-2012)