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INDEX 187 Petition for recall, 10.82. etition requirement, 10.81. ecall ballots, 10.87. Special recall election, 10.85. REFERENDUM Arguments on, 10.65. City clerk, duties of, 10.62. Conflicting measures, 10.64. Effective date, 10.63. Referendum petitions, 10.61. Referendum proposal, 10.60. RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS Benefits, determination of, 6.25. Director, powers and duties, 6.24. Director, retirement and pensions systems, 6.23. Investment counselling and advice, 6.26. Organization of board, 6.21. Powers and duties of board. 6.22. Retirement and pensions board, 6.20. Transferability of benefits, 6.27. REVENUE BONDS Airport revenue bonds, 5.94, Appendix A, 240. City revenue bonds, 1.11. Harbor revenue bonds. 5.30, Appendix A, 146. Revenue bonding procedures, 1.11. Water and power revenue bonds, 5.64, Appendix A, 229. REVENUE FUNDS Airport revenue fund, 5.93, Appendix A, 239.8. Harbor revenue fund, 5.28. Power revenue fund. 5.57. Water revenue fund, 5.57. ARIES AND WAGES Responsibility of council, 2.16. Salary determination for elected officers, 6.07. Salary setting, 6.06. TAX LIMITATION See, powers of City. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS Continuance of contracts and public improvements, 12.06. Continuance of officers and employees, 12.07. Effective date of charter, 12.01. Existing actions continued, 12.04. Existing laws continued, 12.02. Existing offices and departments continued, 12.03 . Existing rights continued, 12.05. Incorporation of Appendix A, 12.10. Rights of officers and employees, 12.08. Severability, 12.09. TREASURER See, Finance. WATER AND POWER DEPARTMENT Appropriations, 5.60. Board of water and power commissioners, 5.50. Borrowing money, 5.61. Colorado river water, 5.52. Construction contracts, 5.53. Departmental funds, use of, 5.58. Improvements and special budgets, 5.59. Installment contracts for borrowing money, 5.62. Loan conditions, compliance with, 5.63. Powers and duties, 5.54. Retirement system, 5.55. Revenue bonds, 5.64. Revenue funds, 5.57. Sale of water and power, 5.51. Social security coverage, 5.56. ZONING See, Planning and Zoning.
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Title | City government for the future, 1969-07 |
Description | Section 2: City government for the future: report of the Los Angeles City Charter Commission. Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles City Hall, 1969 July. PART OF A SERIES: A critical component of the Commission's investigation centered on the idea that governance of the LAPD was shared between the Office of the Chief of Police, an administrative body, and the Board of Police Commissioners, a citizen body. To better understand the dynamic between these two entities, the staff of Heller, Ehrman, White, & McAuliffe researched the history of the Los Angeles City Charter, focusing primarily on its provisions regarding the distribution of power and the structure and organization of the LAPD. Included in the series are reproductions of reports, dissertations, article clippings, excerpts from city documents, and charter amendments related to the charter's conception and development over time. The series also includes several summaries of expert witness interviews regarding the effectiveness of this structure. |
Coverage date | 1809; 1850/1974; 1984 |
Publisher (of the original version) | Los Angeles City Hall |
Place of publication (of the original version) | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California |
Date issued | 1969-07 |
Type | texts |
Format | 253 p. |
Format (aat) | reports |
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Language | English |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Part of collection | Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, 1991 |
Series | Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe |
File | Los Angeles City document index |
Box and folder | box 21, folder 7, item 3 |
Provenance | The collection was given to the University of Southern California on July 31, 1991. |
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Title | City government for the future, p. 200 |
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Physical access | Contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@dots.usc.edu |
Full text | INDEX 187 Petition for recall, 10.82. etition requirement, 10.81. ecall ballots, 10.87. Special recall election, 10.85. REFERENDUM Arguments on, 10.65. City clerk, duties of, 10.62. Conflicting measures, 10.64. Effective date, 10.63. Referendum petitions, 10.61. Referendum proposal, 10.60. RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS Benefits, determination of, 6.25. Director, powers and duties, 6.24. Director, retirement and pensions systems, 6.23. Investment counselling and advice, 6.26. Organization of board, 6.21. Powers and duties of board. 6.22. Retirement and pensions board, 6.20. Transferability of benefits, 6.27. REVENUE BONDS Airport revenue bonds, 5.94, Appendix A, 240. City revenue bonds, 1.11. Harbor revenue bonds. 5.30, Appendix A, 146. Revenue bonding procedures, 1.11. Water and power revenue bonds, 5.64, Appendix A, 229. REVENUE FUNDS Airport revenue fund, 5.93, Appendix A, 239.8. Harbor revenue fund, 5.28. Power revenue fund. 5.57. Water revenue fund, 5.57. ARIES AND WAGES Responsibility of council, 2.16. Salary determination for elected officers, 6.07. Salary setting, 6.06. TAX LIMITATION See, powers of City. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS Continuance of contracts and public improvements, 12.06. Continuance of officers and employees, 12.07. Effective date of charter, 12.01. Existing actions continued, 12.04. Existing laws continued, 12.02. Existing offices and departments continued, 12.03 . Existing rights continued, 12.05. Incorporation of Appendix A, 12.10. Rights of officers and employees, 12.08. Severability, 12.09. TREASURER See, Finance. WATER AND POWER DEPARTMENT Appropriations, 5.60. Board of water and power commissioners, 5.50. Borrowing money, 5.61. Colorado river water, 5.52. Construction contracts, 5.53. Departmental funds, use of, 5.58. Improvements and special budgets, 5.59. Installment contracts for borrowing money, 5.62. Loan conditions, compliance with, 5.63. Powers and duties, 5.54. Retirement system, 5.55. Revenue bonds, 5.64. Revenue funds, 5.57. Sale of water and power, 5.51. Social security coverage, 5.56. ZONING See, Planning and Zoning. |
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