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COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS
There is hereby created a commission on human relations of the city for the purpose of carrying forward the policies of the city in the field of human relations, to promote civil rights and to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-16; 1992 Code, § 21.5-16) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970)
The commission on human relations shall consists of 11 voting members. The chair of the disability awareness commission shall act as a non-voting member. Each member of the commission shall be a resident of the city.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-17; 1992 Code, § 21.5-17) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970; Ord. 11-88, passed 2-8-1988; Ord. 90-88, passed 10-17-1988; Ord. 100-95, passed 7-17-1995; Ord. 26-99, passed 3-1-1999; Ord. 13-01, passed 2-12-2001)
The members of the commission on human relations shall be appointed by the mayor with due regard being given to representation of minorities on the commission.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-18; 1992 Code, § 21.5-18) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970; Ord. 58-87, passed 7-27-1987; Ord. 153-95, passed 12-18-1995)
Members of the commission on human relations shall be appointed for five-year staggered terms to expire on May 1 of the fifth year of their terms and shall serve no more than two consecutive or partial terms of office.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-19; 1992 Code, § 21.5-19) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970; Ord. 153-95, passed 12-18-1995)
Any vacancy occurring in the membership of the commission on human relations occasioned by resignation, death or removal shall be filled for the balance of the unexpired term in the same manner as provided for the original appointment.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-21; 1992 Code, § 21.5-21) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970)
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