Recording of Adopted Ordinance; Presumptive Evidence

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Sec. 10.2. Within a reasonable time after an ordinance of the legislative body is adopted, the clerk-treasurer shall record it in a book kept for that purpose. The record must include:

(1) the signature of the executive;

(2) the attestation of the clerk-treasurer; and

(3) the date of each recorded item.

The record or a certified copy of it constitutes presumptive evidence of the adoption of the ordinance.

As added by Acts 1980, P.L.73, SEC.19.


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