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CHAPTER 28
CHARTER REFORM COMMISSION
 
 
Section
8.330   Commission Establishment and Purpose.
8.331   Commission Organization, Powers, and Duties.
8.332   Commissioner Selection and Removal.
8.333   Commission Administration, Personnel, and Outreach.
8.334   Commission Recommendations.
8.335   Commission Term and Periodic Review.
 
 
Sec. 8.330. Commission Establishment and Purpose.
 
   (a)   There shall be in the City of Los Angeles a Charter Reform Commission (the “Commission”) that shall have the power, duties, and responsibilities set forth in this Chapter.
 
   (b)   The purpose of the Commission is to review the City Charter and develop recommendations for amendments and revisions to the Charter for the consideration of the City Council and Mayor.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 188,303, Eff. 8-12-24.
 
 
Sec. 8.331. Commission Organization, Powers, and Duties.
 
   (a)   The Commission shall consist of 13 members appointed as provided in Section 8.332.
 
   (b)   The Commission shall have the authority to review the entire City Charter. The Commission shall review specific issues and provisions of the City Charter referred to the Commission by the City Council.
 
   (c)   The Commission shall solicit input from a wide variety of individuals and organizations, including members of the public, City officials and departments, experts, academics, and others as part of its review process.
 
   (d)   The Commission shall develop recommendations regarding amendments and revisions to the City Charter and submit its recommendations to the City Council and Mayor for review and consideration. Any amendment or revision to the City Charter requires the approval of the voters in order to be adopted.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 188,303, Eff. 8-12-24.
 
 
Sec. 8.332. Commissioner Selection and Removal.
 
   (a)   The Mayor shall appoint four members of the Commission, the President of the City Council shall appoint two members of the Commission, and the President Pro Tempore of the City Council shall appoint two members of the Commission, all subject to the approval of the City Council. The result of this process shall be the appointment of the initial eight members of the Commission.
 
   (b)   The initial eight members of the Commission shall establish an application process and develop criteria for the appointment of five additional members of the Commission. These appointments shall be made at a public meeting by a two-thirds vote of the eight initial commissioners and shall be subject to the approval of the City Council. The Commission shall endeavor to ensure that the Commission reflects the City’s overall diversity, including its racial, ethnic, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, income, professional, and geographic diversity. However, formulas and ratios shall not be applied for this purpose.
 
   (c)   A person shall not be eligible to serve on the Commission if the person:
 
   (1)   is a registered lobbyist;
 
   (2)   has contributed to their appointing authority in the four years immediately preceding the person’s appointment;
 
   (3)   is the spouse, domestic partner, child, parent, sibling, or in-law of any appointing or confirming authority;
 
   (4)   has an ownership interest in a business (other than stock in a publicly traded company) that contracts with or seeks discretionary approvals from the City, or personally provides compensated services to the City under a contract; or
 
   (5)   serves in an elective City office (service on the board of a Neighborhood Council shall not disqualify a person from serving on the Commission).
 
   (d)   A member of the Commission who is appointed by the Mayor, Council President, or Council President Pro Tempore under Subsection (a) may be removed by the appointing authority with Council approval. A member of the Commission who is appointed under Subsection (b) may be removed by a two-thirds vote of the Commission with Council approval.
 
   (e)   A vacancy on the Commission shall be filled by the same appointing authority who appointed the previous holder of the vacated position, and the appointment shall be subject to the approval of the City Council.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 188,303, Eff. 8-12-24.
 
 
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