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(g)The redistricting commission shall adhere to the following criteria in establishing the <br />boundaries of the council districts: <br />(1)No district shall be drawn to unduly favor or penalize a person or political faction; <br />(2)Insofar as possible, districts should be contiguous and compact; <br />(3)District lines shall, where possible, follow permanent and easily recognizable <br />features; <br />(4)Districts shall have approximately equal resident populations as required by <br />applicable constitutional provisions. <br />(h)The district boundaries as established by the redistricting commission shall be in effect at <br />the first regularly scheduled council election following the filing of the plan and for any <br />subsequent council election. The district boundaries in effect prior to the filing of the <br />redistricting plan shall remain in effect during the duration of the term of all <br />councilmembers elected or appointed to represent such districts until the expiration of the <br />full term of such councilmembers, including any election held to fill an unexpired term <br />under Section 3-5. <br />(i)No member of the redistricting commission shall be eligible to become a candidate for <br />election to the County Council in the first election under any such redistricting plan. <br />(1990, Prop. 1, sec. 3; 2010, Prop. 5, sec. 1 andProp. 7, sec. 6; 2012, Ord. No. 12-70, sec. 2.) <br />Section 3-18.Office of the Legislative Auditor. <br />(a)There is established within the legislative branch an independent office of the legislative <br />auditor to be headed by a legislative auditor who shall be appointed by the county council <br />and shall serve for a period of six years, and thereafter, until a successor is appointed. <br />The council, by a two-thirds vote of its membership, may remove the legislative auditor <br />from office at any time for cause. <br />(b)The legislative auditor shall possess adequate professional proficiency for the office <br />demonstrated by relevant certification, such as certification as a certified internal auditor <br />or certified public accountant or an advanced degree in a relevant field, and at least three <br />years of general auditing experience which shall include a minimum of one year’s <br />experience in the field of government auditing. A certified internal auditor or certified <br />public accountant shall be preferred. All financial audits shall be conducted by a certified <br />public accountant. <br />(c)The legislative auditor shall submit an annual budget to the county council. The <br />legislative auditor on behalf of the county council shall hire the necessary staff for which <br />appropriations have been made by the county council. <br />(d)The legislative auditor shall conduct or cause to be conducted: <br />(1)The annual financial audit of the county, as required in Article X, Financial <br />Procedures, Section 10-13, Post-audit. <br />(2)Performance and/or financial audits of the funds, programs, services, and <br />operations of any county agency, executive agency, or program, asset forth by the <br />legislative auditor in an annual audit plan that shall be transmitted to the county <br />council and the mayor and filed with the county clerk as a public record. <br />(3)Follow-up audits and monitoring of responses to audit recommendations by <br />audited entities. <br />8 <br /> <br />
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