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Information to Be Provided to Board of Supervisors by Sponsoring Officer, Department, Board or Commission. |
1. On June 2, 1998, the San Francisco voters adopted Proposition I, the Citizens' Right-to-Know Act of 1998. Proposition I was codified as Chapter 79 of the San Francisco Administrative Code.
2. Chapter 79 establishes minimum notice requirements prior to the Approval of a City Project by any city officer, department, board or commission. This Chapter 79A expands upon those notice requirements.
3. In order to make a fully informed decision on projects requiring public notice under this Chapter, the Board should have information about the nature and extent of the notice provided to the public by the sponsoring officer, department, board or commission prior to the Board's action on a proposed City Project.
(Added by Ord. 43-12, File No. 111079, App. 3/13/12, Eff. 4/12/12)
The notice requirements of this Chapter 79A shall apply to any City Project that is within the scope of Chapter 79. The exemptions of Section 79.3 and the requirements applicable to a change in the project set forth in Section 79.4 shall apply.
(Added by Ord. 43-12, File No. 111079, App. 3/13/12, Eff. 4/12/12)
The definitions of "Approve or Approval" and "City Project" shall be as set forth in Section 79.2.
"Proposed Project" shall mean any project within the scope of Chapter 79 and this Chapter where a City department, board, commission, or official makes any decision to potentially fund directly or administer the project through the use of federal, state, or other funding sources.
(Added by Ord. 43-12, File No. 111079, App. 3/13/12, Eff. 4/12/12)
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