(a) Changes in Boards. After the Adoption Date of this Charter, the Council and Mayor shall take all steps necessary to:
(1) Create Area Planning Commissions as prescribed in Section 552, and appoint the members of those boards whose terms shall commence July 1, 2000.
(2) Define the residency requirement for two members of the Airport Commission provided in Section 630 of this Charter, and appoint two additional members, whose terms shall commence July 1, 2000, so that commission composition satisfies the residency requirements.
(3) Define the residency requirement for the member of the Harbor Commission provided in Section 650 of this Charter prior to July 1, 2000. The Mayor shall appoint a member to the Commission satisfying the residency requirements of that ordinance if not otherwise satisfied, upon the first vacancy to occur in the Harbor Commission on or after July 1, 2000.
(4) Establish the procedures for the election process to elect two additional members to the Board of Fire and Police Pension Commissioners provided in Section 1104(a) so that the terms of the two additional members may commence on July 1, 2000.
(5) The Mayor shall appoint a City Employee Retirement System retiree to the first opening in a term of a commissioner of the Board of Administration for the Los Angeles City Employees Retirement System appointed by the Mayor, occurring on or after July 1, 2000.
(6) The Board of Water and Power Commissioners shall appoint a department retiree to replace one of the Water and Power Commissioners serving on the Board of Administration of the Water and Power Employees Retirement System, so that the term of that member may commence July 1, 2000.
(b) Rules, Regulations and Codes. After the Adoption Date of this Charter, and prior to its Operative Date:
(1) Each officer, department, agency, and board responsible for promulgating rules and regulations of the City under this Charter shall review all rules and regulations for which it is responsible, and amend and adopt rules and regulations consistent with this Charter to become effective July 1, 2000. The rules and regulations shall be submitted to the City Attorney sufficiently in advance of that date to permit City Attorney review.
(2) The City Attorney, City Administrative Officer and City Clerk shall review all provisions of the Administrative, Municipal, and Election Codes and report to the Mayor and propose to the Council the adoption of ordinances or amendments consistent with this Charter, to become effective July 1, 2000.
(c) Each department shall assess whether any changes in personnel or resources will be needed in light of changed duties under the new Charter, and make recommendations to the Mayor and Council.