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(3)The imposition of a duty or penalty on any person, shall pass first reading by a <br />vote taken by ayes and noes, and digests of such billsshall be advertised once in <br />at least two daily newspapersof general circulation in the countyand shall also be <br />distributed via an electronic medium, such as the Internet, with ayes and noes, at <br />least three days before final reading by the council. Not less than three copies of <br />such bills shall be filed for use and examination by the public in the office of the <br />county clerk at least three days prior to the final reading thereof. <br />(d)A bill shall not be amended to change its original purpose. An amended bill shall, upon a <br />one-third vote of the entire membership, be laid over for at least one week before final <br />reading. <br />(e)A motion to reconsider made at the time any bill fails to pass final reading shall not be <br />voted upon until after twenty-four hours. <br />(f)Ordinances shall become effective upon approval by the mayor or at such later date as <br />may be specified therein. <br />(g)A bill may incorporate therein any standard technical code or portions thereof by <br />reference. The code, or portions, need not be published in the manner required for <br />ordinances, but not less than three copies thereof shall be filed for use and examination <br />by the public in the office of the county clerk, and notice of the availability of said copies <br />shall be published by the clerk. <br />(h)After enactment, ordinances shall be published once in at least twodaily newspapersof <br />general circulation in the countyand shall also be distributed via an electronic medium, <br />such as the Internet. Such publication shall be by title only and shall specify the ayes and <br />noes. <br />(1990, Prop. 10, secs.1 and 2; 2010, Prop. 7, sec. 5and Prop. 19, secs. 1 and 2.) <br />Section 3-11.Emergency Ordinances. <br />The county council may adopt emergency ordinances to meet public emergencies <br />affecting life, health orproperty. Such ordinances may not be used to levy taxes, authorize the <br />borrowing of money or to grant, renew or extend franchises. Emergency appropriations may be <br />made pursuant to Section 10-8. <br />Emergency ordinances shall be plainly designated as such and shall contain a declaration <br />describing the emergency in clear and specific terms. Any emergency ordinance may be <br />considered and adopted after one reading, with or without amendment, or be rejected at the <br />meeting at which the same is introduced. The affirmative vote of all council members present or <br />by two-thirds of the entire membership shall be necessary for adoption of such ordinances. <br />Emergency ordinances shall be published in the same manner prescribed for other adopted <br />ordinances and shall becomeeffective upon approval by the mayor or at such later time, <br />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, shall <br />automatically stand repealed as of the sixty-first day following the date of adoption of the <br />original ordinance. <br />(1979, Prop. 13.) <br />5 <br /> <br />
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