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14-72 Submit to electorate - restrict activities of city employees
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9/9/2003
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2/21/1972
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that of notary public, Reserve Corps of the United States or member <br />of the State bIilitia, nor shall they hold public employment with the <br />City of Lakewood or the Lakewood Board of Education. <br /> <br />The Mayor, members of Council and directors of departments shall not <br />during their term of office, be interested in the profits or emoluments <br />of any contract with or job, work or service for the City, nor shall <br />the Mayor, members of Council, directors of departments, during their <br />term of office, or any other employee of the City, during their employ- <br />ment bZ the City, practice law or give legal advice or be associated <br />with another in the practice of law in any matter or controversy in <br />which the City is or may become a party, except on behalf of the City <br />as an officer or employee. <br /> <br />Any willful violation of this section shall constitute malfeaseance in <br />office, and any such officer or employee found guilty thereof by a <br />court of law shall forfeit his office. This section shall be effective <br />on and after January 1, 1972. All sections and parts of sections of the <br />Lakewood Charter and ordinances and resolutions which are inconsistent' <br />with this section are repealed on and after January 1, 1972. <br /> <br />be adopted?" <br /> <br /> To the left of said wording, in boxes, with appropriate places for marking, <br />shall appear the words "YES," and "NO," and each voter shall indicate his vote by <br />making a cross mark with a black lead pencil in the place so provided. <br /> <br /> Section 3. That public notice of the time and place of holding such <br />election shall be given by publication or notice thereof at least ten (10) days <br />prior to the day of such election in a newspaper published and of general circulation <br />in the City. <br /> <br /> Section 4. That the Clerk of Council be and she is hereby directed to <br />mail a Copy of the above proposed charter amendment to ear elector whose name appears <br />on the registreation books of the. last regular election held in the City, at least <br />thirty (30) days before the date of such election, and to certify a copy of this <br />ordinance to the Board of Elections of Cuyahoga County. <br /> <br /> Section 5. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency <br />measure for the reasons stated in the preamble hereof and providing it receives the <br />affirmative vote of two-thirds of all members elected to Council, it shall take <br />effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor° <br /> <br />P~dent -- ~V/ J <br />Mayor <br /> <br /> <br />
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