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Roseville City Council
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1/5/2004
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��� - <br />. _ , li��l�g�l��i$I�e <br />• �� <br />��� :�., �:u � � <br />e��i���o�4.� <br />Rule 17 Acting Mayor <br />The Acting Mayor shall be appointed by the Council in January of each year. The position shall be rotated among <br />Council Members based on time of continuous service. The Acting Mayor shall be the Council Member with the <br />most time of continuous service on the CounciL If two or more members have identical seniority, the appointment <br />shall be based on alphabetical order by last name. A Council Member may not serve as acting Mayor twice until all <br />other Council Members have been acting Mayor. A Council Member may decline the appointment for good cause <br />and maintain hislher place in the rotation for appointment the following year. <br />Rule 18 Council Liaison Assignments <br />The Council may appoint one or more members to serve as liaison to outside boards, commissions, associations, <br />j oint powers organization as it deems appropriate. The City Manager will present a list of requested appointments <br />initiated by the organization or as provided by agreement or contract or organizational by-law. Previous <br />appointments shall remain in place until successor(s} are appointed. <br />Rule 19 Attendance, Vacancy and Policing <br />The Council shall govern its conduct and adopt such policies, rules and regulations as necessary for the ethical <br />performance of its duties. No Council member who resigns or is replaced shall vote forhis/her successor. Filling of <br />any vacancy shall be as provided by state law. In the event of a member's inability or refusal to serve, a vacancy <br />may be declared by the council when the officeholder is unable to serve in the office or attend council meetings for a <br />90-day period because of illness, or because of absence from or refusal to attend council meetings for a 90-day <br />period. If any of the preceding conditions occur, the council may, after it has by resolution declared a vacancy to <br />exist, fill the vacancy at a regular or special council meeting for the remainder of the unexpired term or until the <br />person is again able to resume duties and attend council meetings, whichever is earlier. When the person is again <br />able to resume duties and attend council meetings, the council shallby resolutionremove the temporaryofficeholder <br />and restore the original office holder. <br />Rule 20 Adoption and Amendment of Rules <br />These rules shall be adopted each January or as soon thereafter as practical. The in-place rules will continue to <br />govern until amended or replaced. Any proposed amendment to the rules shall be made in writing and adopted by <br />resolution of the City Council. There shall be a waiting period for public comment and the conduct of additional <br />research of at least two weelcs between the initial presentationof any proposedrevisionto the rules and the final vote <br />unless waived by unanimous vote of the Council. <br />� <br />
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