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At the first regular meeting of the commission on human relations in May of each year, the commission shall designate from its number a chair, a vice-chair and a secretary, each of whom shall serve until the first meeting of the commission in May of the following year. The vice-chair shall act in the absence or disability of the chair.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-23; 1992 Code, § 21.5-23) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970; Ord. 22-81, passed 3-16-1980; Ord. 153-95, passed 12-18-1995)
Five members of the commission on human relations shall constitute a quorum for probable cause determination pursuant to § 98.034. Three members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for public hearing panels pursuant to § 98.036. A majority of the voting members then holding a current appointment shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all other business.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-25; 1992 Code, § 21.5-25) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970; Ord. 19-88, passed 3-7-1988; Ord. 13-01, passed 2-12-2001)
The commission on human relations, with the approval of the city council, shall adopt suitable rules and regulations for the conduct of its operations and the effectuation of the purposes of this chapter.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806; 1972 Code, § 13-26; 1992 Code, § 21.5-26) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970; Ord. 22-81, passed 3-16-1980)
The commission on human relations shall designate and appoint those additional committees as it may from time to time deem appropriate. The membership of the committees may consist of both members and nonmembers of the commission or may consist entirely of nonmembers of the commission. The committees shall assist and advise the commission in carrying out the objectives of this chapter.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 2.1806 ; 1972 Code, § 13-27; 1992 Code, § 21.5-27) (Ord. 2700, passed 8-17-1970)
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