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12-21-95
Section 12-21-95 Municipal ordinances, bylaws, and resolutions. Ordinances, bylaws and resolutions
purporting to be published by authority of the council or other governing body in book or
pamphlet form and any written or printed book, code or revision of the bylaws, resolutions
or ordinances of any municipal corporation of this state purporting, on the face of the book
or pamphlet, to be written or printed by authority or to be a code of ordinances, resolutions
or bylaws of such municipal corporation or certified on such book or pamphlet under the hand
of the clerk or recording officer of such corporation as being an official publication of
ordinances, resolutions or bylaws of such municipal corporation and any such book or pamphlet
certified by such official as correct shall be prima facie evidence of the due adoption, publication
and continued existence of the bylaws, resolutions or ordinances therein written or printed
or certified as correct, as of the dates mentioned or provided...
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22-14-15
Section 22-14-15 Effect of article on local ordinances. Ordinances, resolutions or regulations,
now or hereafter in effect, of the governing body of a municipality or county or board of
health relating to by-product, source, special nuclear materials, other radioactive materials
occurring naturally or produced artificially or machine-produced radiation, shall not be superseded
by this article if such ordinances or regulations are, and continue to be, consistent with
the provisions of this article, amendments thereto and rules and regulations thereunder; but
the authority of the agency under this article shall be paramount to that of any county, city
or town. (Acts 1963, No. 582, p. 1269, §11.)...
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11-45-5
Section 11-45-5 Veto, passage over veto, etc., of ordinances and resolutions fixing salaries
of officers and employees. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), every ordinance and resolution
fixing the salaries of employees and officers of the city shall be submitted to the mayor
as other ordinances and resolutions are to be submitted and may be approved in part and vetoed
as to specific items, to be mentioned by the mayor in his or her veto message, in which case
there shall first be submitted to the council at its next regular meeting the question: "Shall
the ordinance pass, the veto of the mayor notwithstanding?" and, in the event that two-thirds
of the members elected to the council do not vote for the passage of the ordinance, the veto
notwithstanding, there shall then be submitted the question: "Shall the ordinance stand
as approved by the mayor?" and if a majority of those elected to the council vote in
the affirmative, the law as amended and approved by the mayor shall have...
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11-43B-31
Section 11-43B-31 Laws relating to city continued in effect; inconsistent laws as to exercise
of powers and duties of other form of government; Chapter 44B of this title not repealed.
All laws and parts of laws, general, local, or special, relating to or affecting the city,
its powers, functions, duties, and property, in force when this chapter shall take effect,
are hereby continued in effect; but all such laws relating to the exercise of the powers,
functions, and duties of the commission or some other form of government, shall be superseded
to the extent that the same are inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter, and all
laws or parts of laws which conflict with this chapter are hereby repealed. This chapter does
not repeal Chapter 44B of this title, which provides a different form of mayor-council government
for a Class 4 municipality. (Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-926, p. 213, §31.)...
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11-43C-10
Section 11-43C-10 City continued as municipal corporation. When this mayor-council form of
government becomes applicable to a city, said city shall continue as a municipal corporation,
within the corporate limits as now established and as may hereafter be fixed in the manner
prescribed by law, subject to all duties and obligations then pertaining to or incumbent upon
it as a municipal corporation and shall continue to enjoy all the rights, immunities, powers,
and franchises then enjoyed by it, as well as those that may thereafter or hereinafter be
granted to it. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §10.)...
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11-44C-10
Section 11-44C-10 City continued as municipal corporation. When this mayor-council form of
government becomes applicable to a city, said city shall continue as a municipal corporation,
within the corporate limits as now established and as may hereafter be fixed in the manner
prescribed by law, subject to all duties and obligations then pertaining to or incumbent upon
it as a municipal corporation and shall continue to enjoy all the rights, immunities, powers
and franchises then enjoyed by it, as well as those that may thereafter or hereinafter be
granted to it. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §10.)...
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11-40-10
Section 11-40-10 Police jurisdiction; force and effect of ordinances; jurisdiction on islands
and offshore water adjacent to Florida; annexations. (a)(1) The police jurisdiction in municipalities
having 6,000 or more inhabitants shall cover all adjoining territory within three miles of
the corporate limits, and in municipalities having less than 6,000 inhabitants and in towns,
the police jurisdiction shall extend also to the adjoining territory within a mile and a half
of the corporate limits of the municipality or town. (2) After May 12, 2016, and in addition
to any other requirements of this section, any extension of the police jurisdiction of any
municipality as otherwise provided in subdivision (1) shall not be effective beyond the corporate
boundaries of the municipality without an affirmative vote of the municipal governing body.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, this subdivision shall not affect the boundaries of the police
jurisdiction of a municipality existing on May 12, 2016....
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11-44B-22
Section 11-44B-22 Laws relating to or affecting city continued in effect; inconsistent or conflicting
laws relating to exercise of powers, functions, and duties of commission or other form of
government. All laws and parts of laws, general, local or special, relating to or affecting
the city, its powers, functions, duties and property, in force when this article shall take
effect, are hereby continued in effect; but all such laws relating to the exercise of the
powers, functions, and duties of the commission or some other form of government, shall be
superseded to the extent that the same are inconsistent with the provisions of this article,
and all laws or parts of laws which conflict with this article are hereby repealed. (Acts
1985, No. 85-107, p. 141, §23.)...
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11-43C-28
Section 11-43C-28 Meetings of council; quorum; majority vote requirement; procedure; record
of proceedings; procedure as to ordinances or resolutions of permanent operation; publication;
no veto as to council actions relating to an investigation. The council shall hold regular
public meetings weekly, day or night, at a regular hour to be fixed by said council from time
to time and publicly announced; it may hold such special or other meetings as the business
of the city may require. The presence of three council members will constitute a quorum for
the conduct of official council business. The affirmative vote of at least three members of
the council shall be sufficient for the passage of any resolution, bylaw, ordinance, or the
transaction of any business of any sort by the said council or the exercise of any of the
powers conferred upon it by the terms of this chapter or bylaw, or which may hereafter be
conferred upon it. No resolution, bylaw, or ordinance granting any franchise,...
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11-44C-28
Section 11-44C-28 Meetings of council; quorum; majority vote requirement; procedure; record
of proceedings; procedure as to ordinances or resolutions of permanent operation; publication;
no veto as to council actions relating to an investigation. The council shall hold regular
public meetings weekly, day or night, at a regular hour to be fixed by said council from time
to time and publicly announced; it may hold such special or other meetings as the business
of the city may require. The presence of five council members will constitute a quorum for
the conduct of official council business. The affirmative vote of at least five members of
the council shall be sufficient for the passage of any resolution, bylaw ordinance, or the
transaction of any business of any sort by the said council or the exercise of any of the
powers conferred upon it by the terms of this chapter or bylaw, or which may hereafter be
conferred upon it. No resolution, bylaw or ordinance granting any franchise,...
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