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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO
PREAMBLE
CHAPTER I. HOW AND WHEN CHARTER TAKES EFFECT-CONSTRUCTION.
CHAPTER II. POWERS OF THE CITY
CHAPTER III. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS.
CHAPTER IV. LEGISLATIVE POWERS AND DUTIES.
Section 26. The Council.
Section 27. Division of City into wards.
Section 27A. Apportionment Board.
Section 28. General Qualifications for Mayor and Council.
Section 29. Interest of Mayor and Members of Council in City contracts.
Section 30. Council member shall not interfere with Administration.
Section 31. Salary and Attendance of Council Members.
Section 32. Meetings of Council.
Section 32A. President of Council.
Section 33. Officers and employees.
Section 34. Duties of Clerk.
Section 35. Rules.
Section 36. Qualifications-quorum.
Section 37. Action by ordinance or resolution - yeas and nays.
Section 38. Proposed measures to be in writing or printed.
Section 39. Reading and passage-suspension of requirement.
Section 40. Votes necessary to pass legislation.
Section 41. When Measures Take Effect.
Section 42. Amended ordinances.
Section 43. Emergency measures - passage.
Section 43A. Mayor's Veto Power.
Section 43B. Power of Council to Override.
Section 43C. Mayor's Right in Council.
Section 44. Expense of special elections.
Section 45. Mayor's Budget Estimate.
Section 46. Appropriation Ordinance - Hearings.
Section 47. Reversion of unexpended balances.
Section 48. Appropriations not to be Diverted.
Section 49. Use of current revenue.
Section 50. Transfer of funds.
Section 51. Public ways and places.
Section 52. Vacating Streets and Changing Street Names.
Section 53. Compensation of officers and employees - fees.
Section 54. Official bonds.
Section 54A. Negotiable bonds.
Section 55. Maximum hours of work.
Section 56. Presiding officer to sign.
Section 57. Filing and publication of ordinances.
Section 58. Investigations by Council.
Section 59. Power to compel witnesses to testify.
Section 60. Audits by certified accountants.
CHAPTER V. EXECUTIVE POWERS AND DUTIES.
CHAPTER VI. INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL
CHAPTER VII. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS.
CHAPTER VIII. THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
CHAPTER X. COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND AND OF THE CITY PLAN COMMISSION
CHAPTER XI. ASSESSMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS
CHAPTER XII. FRANCHISES
CHAPTER XIII. CONTRACTS
CHAPTER XIV. SUBDIVISIONS AND DEDICATIONS
CHAPTER XV REGIONAL WATER COMMISSION
CHAPTER XVI KEEP THE JAIL IN DOWNTOWN TOLEDO
CHAPTER XVII LAKE ERIE BILL OF RIGHTS
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART TWELVE - DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - HEALTH CODE
PART NINETEEN - TAXATION CODE
PART TWENTY-ONE - PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT
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Section 32A. President of Council.
   At the organizational meeting on the first business day of January following each regular City election, the Council shall elect one of its members as President who shall serve as President at the pleasure of Council. The President shall preside at meetings of the Council, perform such duties as presiding officer as may be conferred upon him or her by Council, and shall prepare the agenda for the meetings of Council in consultation with the Mayor, or the Mayor's designated representative, and with the Clerk of Council. In the event of the death, removal, or resignation of the President of Council, the Council shall elect one of its members to fill the vacancy. If the President is temporarily disabled from performing the duties of President for any cause, the Council shall elect a President pro tempore to act during such disability.
(Amended by electors 11-7-00)
Section 33. Officers and employees.
   The Council shall choose a Clerk and such other officers as are necessary, who shall serve at the pleasure of the Council. The Clerk and employees shall hold over until the new Council is organized.
Section 34. Duties of Clerk.
   The Clerk shall attend the Council as its secretary, shall keep its records, and make an annual report giving a summary of its proceedings, and shall perform such other duties as are given him or her by this Charter or which may be prescribed by ordinance.
(Amended by electors 11-7-00)
Section 35. Rules.
   The Council shall determine its own rules and order of business, and shall keep a journal of its proceedings. It may punish or expel any member for disorderly conduct or violation of its rules No expulsion shall take place without the concurrence of two-thirds of all members elected, nor until the delinquent member shall have been notified of the charge against him or her, and shall have been given an opportunity to be heard.
(Amended by electors 11-7-00)
Section 36. Qualifications-quorum.
   The Council shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its members. A majority of all the members elected shall be a quorum to do business, but a less number may adjourn from day to day and compel the attendance of absent members in such manner and under such penalties as may be prescribed by ordinance.
Section 37. Action by ordinance or resolution - yeas and nays.
   The action by the Council shall be by ordinance or resolution. On the passage of every ordinance or resolution, the vote shall be taken by "yeas" and "nays," and entered upon the journal, but this shall not apply to the ordering of an election, or the direction of the Council to any board or officer to furnish information.
Section 38. Proposed measures to be in writing or printed.
   Each proposed ordinance or resolution shall be introduced in written or printed form, and shall not contain more than one subject which shall be clearly stated in the title, but general appropriation ordinances may contain the various subjects and accounts for which moneys are to be appropriated. The enacting clause of all ordinances passed by the Council shall be, "Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Toledo," and the enacting clause of an ordinance adopted by the people upon the initiative petition shall be, "Be it ordained by the people of the City of Toledo."
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