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shall be filed for use and examination by the public in the Office of the <br />County Clerk, and notice of the availability of said copies shall be <br />published by the Clerk. <br />(h) After enactment, ordinances shall be published once in at least two daily <br />newspapers of general circulation in the County. Such publication shall <br />be by title only and shall specify the ayes and noes. <br />3. Emeroencv Ordinances (Section 3-11, Hawai i County Charter. The County <br />Council may adopt emergency ordinances to meet public emergencies affecting life, health or <br />property. Such ordinances may not be used to levy taxes, authorize the borrowing of money or <br />to grant, renew or extend franchises. Emergency appropriations may be made pursuant to <br />Section 10-8, Hawaii County Charter. <br />Emergency ordinances shall be plainly designated as such and shall contain a <br />declaration describing the emergency in clear and specific terms. Any emergency ordinance <br />may be considered and adopted after one reading, with or without amendment, or be rejected <br />at the meeting at which the same is introduced. The affirmative vote of all Council Members <br />present or by two-thirds of the entire membership shall be necessary for adoption of such <br />ordinances. Emergency ordinances shall be published in the same manner prescribed for other <br />adopted ordinances and shall become effective upon approval by the Mayor or at such later <br />time, preceding automatic repeal, as the same may specify. <br />Amendments to any emergency ordinance shall be adopted in the same manner <br />prescribed for adoption of emergency ordinances. <br />Every emergency ordinance, including any amendments made after adoption, <br />shall automatically stand repealed as of the sixty-first day following the date of adoption of the <br />original ordinance. <br />4. Submission of Bills to the Mavor (Section 3-12, Hawaii County Charter). Every <br />bill adopted by the Council shall be duly authenticated by the Clerk and the Chairperson and <br />thereupon presented to the Mayor for approval. Such bill shall become effective as an <br />ordinance upon its approval or such later date as specified therein. If the Mayor disapproves a <br />bill, the Mayor shall return the bill together with any objections in writing to the Clerk within ten <br />days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) after receipt. If the Mayor does not <br />act within such ten-day period, the bill shall become effective as an ordinance as if the Mayor <br />had approved it. The objections of the Mayor shall be entered in the journal of the Council and <br />5 <br />