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§ 30.17  CANDIDATE FILING FORMS; DEADLINES; FILING OFFICER.
   (A)   Any candidate for the Board of Trustees may place his or her name on the general election ballot by filing a candidate filing form prescribed by the Secretary of State as provided in division (B) below. If a candidate is an incumbent of an elective office, the filing period for filing the candidate filing form shall be between December 1 and July 15 prior to the date of the primary election. No incumbent who resigns from elective office prior to the expiration of his or her term shall file for any office after February 15 of that election year. All other candidates shall file for office between December 1 and August 1 prior to the date of the general election.
   (B)   Candidate filing forms shall be filed in the office of the Election Commissioner or County Clerk.
(1997 Code, § 1-722)  (Ord. 08-12, passed 2-14-2012)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 32-606, 32-607
ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS
§ 30.30  GRANT OF POWER.
   The governing body may make all ordinances, bylaws, rules, regulations and resolutions, not inconsistent with the laws of the state, as may be expedient for maintaining the peace, good government and welfare of the municipality and its trade, commerce and manufactures.
(1997 Code, § 1-601)  (Ord. 97-04, passed 6-10-1997)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 17-505
§ 30.31  INTRODUCTION.
   Ordinances shall be introduced by members of the governing body in one of the following ways:
   (A)   With the recognition of the Chairperson, a member may, in the presence and hearing of a majority of the members elected to the governing body, read aloud the substance of the proposed ordinance and file a copy with the Village Clerk/Superintendent for future consideration; or
   (B)   With the recognition of the Chairperson, a member may present the proposed ordinance to the Clerk who, in the presence and hearing of a majority of the members elected to the governing body, shall read aloud the substance of the ordinance and file it for future consideration.
(1997 Code, § 1-602)  (Ord. 97-05, passed 6-10-1997)
§ 30.32  PROCEDURE.
   Resolutions and motions shall be introduced in one of the methods prescribed for the introduction of ordinances. After their introduction, they shall be fully and distinctly read one time in the presence and hearing of a majority of the members elected to the Board. The issue raised by said resolutions or motions shall be disposed of in accordance with the usage of parliamentary law adopted for the guidance of the Board. A majority vote shall be required to pass any resolution or motion. The vote on any resolution or motion shall be by roll call vote.
(1997 Code, § 1-603)
§ 30.33  STYLE.
   The style of all Municipal ordinances shall be: “Be it ordained by the Chairperson and Board of Trustees of the Village of Loomis, Nebraska:”.
(1997 Code, § 1-604)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 17-613
§ 30.34  TITLE.
   No ordinance shall contain a subject not clearly expressed in its title.
(1997 Code, § 1-605)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 17-614
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