ARTICLE 2: APPOINTED OFFICIALS
§ 1-201 APPOINTED OFFICIALS; GENERAL AUTHORITY.
   The Mayor, by, and with the consent of the City Council, may appoint such officers as shall be required by ordinance or otherwise required by law. Such officers may be removed from office by the Mayor. The Mayor, by, and with the consent of the City Council, shall appoint such a number of regular policemen, and other officials as may be necessary, and may establish a police reserve force as provided by law. All police officers may be removed, demoted or suspended at any time by the Mayor as provided in section 3-402 of this Code (Ref. 81-1438 through 81-1446 RS Neb.) (Amended by Ord. No. 415, 3/1/77)
§ 1-201.01 HIRING OF RELATIVES AND/OR FAMILY MEMBERS.
   For provisions on the nepotism policy regarding the hiring and supervision of relatives and/or family members who are employed by the Municipality, see § 1-107.
§ 1-202 APPOINTED OFFICIALS; MERGER OF OFFICES.
   The Governing Body of the Municipality may, in its discretion, by ordinance combine, and merge any elective, or appointive office, or employment, except the Mayor or a City Councilman with any other elective, or appointive office so that one or more of such offices may be held by the officer or employee at the same time; Provided, the offices so merged, and combined shall always be construed to be separate, and the effect of the combination or merger shall be limited to a consolidation of official duties only; and provided further, the salary of the officer holding the merged offices shall not be in excess of the maximum amount provided by law for the salary of the offices so combined. (Ref. 17-108.02 RS Neb.)
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