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f <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ADMINISTftATION § 2-60 <br /> <br /> Sec. 2-59. Same-Subject to general penalty. <br /> In case of the amendment by the city council of any <br /> section of this Code for which a penalty is not provided, the <br /> general penalty as provided in section 1-10 of this Code <br /> shall apply to the section as amended; or in case such <br /> amendment contains provisions for which a penalty, other <br /> than the aforementioned general penalty is provided in <br /> another section in the same chapter, the penalty so provided <br /> in such other section shall be held to relate to the section so <br /> amended, unless such penalty is specifically repealed <br /> therein. <br /> Sec. 2-60. Supplementation of Code. <br /> (a) By contract or by city personnel, supplements to this <br /> Code shall be prepared and printed whenever authorized or <br /> directed by the city council. A supplement to the Code shall <br /> include ali substantive permanent and general parts of <br /> ordinances passed by the city council or adopted by <br /> initiative and referendum during the period covered by the <br /> supplement and all changes made thereby in the Code. The <br /> pages of a supplement shall be so numbered that they will <br /> fit properly into the Code and will, where necessary, replace <br /> pages which have become obsolete or partially obsolete, and <br /> the new pages shall be so prepared that, when they have <br /> been inserted, the Code will be current through the date of <br /> the adoption of the latest ordinance included in the <br /> supplement. . <br /> (b) In preparing a supplement to this Code, all portions of <br /> the Code which have been repealed ahall be egcluded from <br /> the Code by the omisaion thereof from reprinted pages. <br /> (c) When preparing a supplement to this Code, the codifier <br /> (meaning the person, agency or organization authorized to <br /> prepare the supplement) may make formal, nonsubstantive <br /> changes in ordinances and parts of ordinances included in <br /> the supplement, insofar as it is neceasary to do so to embody <br /> them into a unified Code. For example, the codifier may: <br /> (1) Organize the ordinance material into appropriate <br /> subdivisions; <br /> 67 <br /> I <br />