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TUCSON, ARIZONA CHARTER AND GENERAL ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCES
PART I CHARTER*
CHAPTER I. NAME
CHAPTER II. BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER III. GOVERNMENT*
CHAPTER IV. POWERS OF CITY*
CHAPTER V. OFFICERS AND SALARIES*
CHAPTER VI. THE MAYOR*
CHAPTER VII. POWERS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL*
CHAPTER VIII. VACANCIES*
CHAPTER IX. LEGISLATION*
CHAPTER X. POWERS AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS OTHER THAN MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL*
CHAPTER XI. CITY BOARD OF HEALTH
CHAPTER XII. CITY COURT
CHAPTER XIII. FINANCE AND TAXATION*
CHAPTER XIV. OFFICIAL BONDS*
CHAPTER XV. PROCUREMENT*
CHAPTER XVI. ELECTIONS*
CHAPTER XVII. FRANCHISES AND PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER XVIII. PROVISIONS RELATING TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES*
CHAPTER XIX. THE INITIATIVE*
CHAPTER XX. THE REFERENDUM*
CHAPTER XXI. RECALL
CHAPTER XXII. CIVIL SERVICE*
CHAPTER XXIII. PENSION FUND
CHAPTER XXIV. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, ETC.*
CHAPTER XXV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER XXVI. AMENDMENTS
CHAPTER XXVII. RESERVED*
CHAPTER XXVIII. RESERVED*
CHAPTER XXIX. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE*
CHAPTER XXX. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES*
CHAPTER XXXI. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CHARTER COMPARATIVE TABLE
PART II TUCSON CODE
Tucson, AZ Unified Development Code
Tucson Administrative Directives
CHAPTER XIX.
THE INITIATIVE*
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*   Cross References: Legislation generally, ch. IX.
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Sec. 1. Petition authorized; number of signatures.
Any proposed ordinance may be submitted to the mayor and council, by a petition signed by fifteen (15) percent of the qualified electors of the city, computed on the vote for the candidates for mayor at the last preceding general municipal election at which a mayor was elected.
Sec. 2. Form of initiative petition.
Any proposed ordinance, desired to be submitted to the mayor and council, shall be presented upon a petition substantially in the following form:
   "Tucson, Arizona ....
   To the Clerk of the City of Tucson:
   We, the undersigned, residents of the City of Tucson, Arizona, and duly qualified electors therein, do hereby submit and propose to you, for adoption, the following ordinance, and request that action be taken by you relative to the adoption or rejection of such proposed ordinance, at the earliest possible moment, and that the same be forthwith submitted to a vote of the people, to-wit:
   (Here insert the proposed ordinance in full.)
   Name of signer ____ Ward No. ________
   Address ____ Date ________
   STATE OF ARIZONA,
   )
   ) ss.
   COUNTY OF PIMA,
   )
   ________, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says that ________ is a resident and duly qualified elector of the City of Tucson, Arizona; that the signatures appearing hereinabove are the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they bear, and that each and all of them are residents and duly qualified electors of the City of Tucson; that the names of the persons procuring the said petition and who should be notified of all proceedings and action taken in reference to such petition, are (here insert the names of three (3) persons, and their addresses).
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ________ day of ________, 19 ________.
   Notary Public, Pima County, Arizona
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   My Commission expires:
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   State Law References: See additional restrictions, Arizona Constitution, article 4, part 1, ยง 1(9), regarding requirement that electors must sign in the presence of circulator of petition.
Sec. 3. Provisions relative to recall applicable to initiative.
The provisions of chapter XXI of this Charter, insofar as they relate to the method of filing with, examination and certification by, the clerk, reference of petition to the mayor and council, and notification of presenters of said petition by the clerk, as therein set out, relative to petitions for the recall of officers, shall apply to petitions for initiative and the submission of any proposed ordinance.
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