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10080-11 Amend- Municipal Code Ch.2 Sec 2-8 & 2-10 New Section 2-49 Governing Electronic Devices Used During Public Meeting
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10080-11 Amend- Municipal Code Ch.2 Sec 2-8 & 2-10 New Section 2-49 Governing Electronic Devices Used During Public Meeting
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4/11/2011
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10080-11
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75-10
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Ordinance No. 10080-11 <br /> Substitute Bill No. 75-10 As Amended <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE 1, DNISION 5, SECTIONS 2-8 AND 2-10 OF <br /> THE SOUTHBEND MUNICIPAL CODE ADDRESSING PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE <br /> COMMON COUNCIL AND AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLES 4 AND 5, BY ADDING <br /> NEW SECTION 2-49 ENTITLED RULES GOVERNING ELECTRONIC DEVICES USED <br /> DURING BOARD AND COMMISSIONS PUBLIC MEETINGS <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> In 2005, the Common Council passed Ordinance No. 9570-OS which amended various <br /> provisions governing the operations of the South Bend Common Council. That ordinance built <br /> upon the improved efficiencies gained by the passage of Ordinance No. 9504-04 on Apri126, 2004, <br /> which then Council President Karen L. White sponsored. As a result of those actions, greater <br /> efficiencies were gained on procedures addressing the filing of substitute Bills with the Office of the <br /> City Clerk; the inclusion of signatory areas for the Mayor and the City Clerk on proposed <br /> ordinances and resolutions; requiring all exhibits and petitions to be filed with all proposed Bills; <br /> authorizing the Council President to assign topics raised during the Privilege of the Floor; as well as <br /> many other areas. The following proposed ordinance is filed to promote further efficiencies. <br /> Since the filing of Bill No. 75-10 on November 17, 2010, discussions have taken place with <br /> members of the City Administration. Based on those discussions and a review of policies in place <br /> in other communities, it has become apparent that consistent rules should be in place for not only <br /> the Common Council but for all City boards and commissions addressing electronic devices. <br /> In light of ongoing technological innovations and the need to comply with Indiana's Open <br /> Door law and Public Records law, it is believed that the proposed substitute bill is in the best <br /> interest of the public and the operations of the Common Council, City Boards and Commissions. <br /> ��i�, �/.������., /�i��r�/��i����/ by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, <br /> as follows: <br /> Section I. Chapter 2, Article 1, Section 2-8 of the Soirth Bend Mzrnicipal Code is amended by <br /> amending paragraph (p) and by the inclusion of new para�raph (q) which shall as follows: <br /> (p) Unless excused in advance bv the Council President, persons in the Council <br /> Chambers and in the Council Informal Meetin�m shall turn their cell phones, ^^�; and <br /> anv other electronic devices to their silent mode when the Common Council is in session and when <br /> any Standin� Committee meetin� is in pro�ress. Council Members and citizen members of anv <br /> Standin��Committee may not send, r_�, view or listen to any electronic messa� <br /> communications while he/she is part of the quorum for such meetin�, while such <br />
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