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Sec. 2.32. Census Tracts.
 
   The Census Tracts and Blocks, as referred to in this Article, shall be those delineated on the United States Census Bureau’s Topographically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) files as approved by the United States Census Bureau for use in the 2020 Census.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 157,059, Eff. 9-13-82.
Amended by: Ord. No. 168,061, Eff. 7-10-92; Ord. No. 174,654, Eff. 6-27-02; Ord. No. 182,170, Eff. 7-5-12; Ord. No. 187,278, Eff. 12-10-21.
 
 
Sec. 2.33. Addition of Census Tracts.
 
   In the event a census tract or portion thereof is annexed to the Los Angeles Unified School District, that area shall be included in the adjacent Board of Education District provided, however, that if such area is adjacent to more than one Board of Education District, it shall be included in the adjacent District having the least population based upon those statistics utilized by the City Council and upon which the 2021 ordinance redistricting the Board of Education Districts was based.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 157,059, Eff. 9-13-82.
Amended by: Ord. No. 168,061, Eff. 7-10-92; Ord. No. 174,654, Eff. 6-27-02; Ord. No. 182,170, Eff. 7-5-12; Ord. No. 187,278, Eff. 12-10-21.
 
 
Sec. 2.34. Procedure for Establishing Official City Positions. (Charter Section 254.)
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 173,348, Eff. 7-16-00, Oper. 7-1-00.
Amended by: Sec. 2.34 Renumbered Sec. 2.19, Ord. No. 173,587, Eff. 12-7-00.
 
 
 
ARTICLE 6
CITY OF LOS ANGELES INDEPENDENT REDISTRICTING COMMISSION
 
 
Section
2.60   Reserved.
2.61   Reserved.
2.62   Commissioner Qualifications and Restrictions.
2.63   Commissioner Selection and Removal.
2.64   Reserved.
2.65   Public Meetings, Outreach, and Accessibility.
2.66   Commission Conduct of Business, Administration, and Personnel.
2.67   Records and Data.
2.68   Commissioner Compensation.
 
 
Sec. 2.60. Reserved.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 188,236, Eff. 6-7-24, Oper. 11-5-24.
 
 
Sec. 2.61. Reserved.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 188,236, Eff. 6-7-24, Oper. 11-5-24.
 
 
Sec. 2.62. Commissioner Qualifications and Restrictions.
 
   (a)   In addition to the eligibility requirements provided in the Charter, members of the Commission shall meet the requirements contained in this Section.
 
   (b)   As provided in subdivision (c) of Section 23003 of the California Elections Code, a person shall not be eligible to apply to or serve on the Commission if the person or any family member of the person has been elected or appointed to, or has been a candidate for, an elective City office in the eight years immediately preceding the person’s submission of an application.
 
   (c)   As provided in subdivision (d) of Section 23003 of the California Elections Code, a person shall not be eligible to apply to or serve on the Commission if the person or the person’s spouse has done any of the following in the eight years immediately preceding the person’s submission of an application:
 
   (1)   Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a campaign committee or a candidate for elective City office.
 
   (2)   Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a political party or as an elected or appointed member of a political party central committee.
 
   (3)   Served as a staff member or a consultant to, or contracted with, a currently serving elected officer of the City.
 
   (4)   Been registered to lobby the City.
 
   (5)   Contributed five hundred dollars or more in a year to any candidate for an elective City office.
 
   (d)   As provided in subdivision (d) of Section 23003 of the California Elections Code, a person shall not be eligible to apply to or serve on the Commission if a family member of the person has done any of the following in the four years immediately preceding the person’s submission of an application:
 
   (1)   Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a campaign committee or a candidate for elective City office.
 
   (2)   Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a political party or as an elected or appointed member of a political party central committee.
 
   (3)   Served as a staff member or a consultant to, or who has contracted with, a currently serving elected officer of the City.
 
   (4)   Been registered to lobby the City.
 
   (5)   Contributed five hundred dollars or more in a year to any candidate for an elective City office.
 
   (e)   The political contribution limits contained in subsections (c) and (d) may be adjusted every ten years by ordinance based on the cumulative change in the California Consumer Price Index, or its successor.
 
   (f)   The term “City Commission” as used in Charter Section 482 shall not mean the board of a Neighborhood Council. A person’s service on the board of a Neighborhood Council shall not disqualify the person from serving on the Commission, nor shall a person’s service on the Commission disqualify the person from future service on the board of a Neighborhood Council.
 
   (g)   The term “family member” shall mean parent, sibling, child, or in-law.
 
   (h)   The term “elective City office” as used in Charter Section 482 and this Section shall mean the office of Mayor, City Attorney, Controller, and Member of the City Council.
 
   (i)   At the time of selection, a member of the Commission shall file a written declaration with the City Clerk stating that the member understands and agrees to comply with the restrictions contained in Charter Section 482 and this Section.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 188,236, Eff. 6-7-24, Oper. 11-5-24.
 
 
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