The form of government provided by Sections 11-101 through 11-125 of this title shall be known as the statutory strong-mayor-council form of city government. Cities governed under the statutory strong-mayor-council form shall have all the powers, functions, rights, privileges, franchises and immunities granted, or which may be granted, to cities. Such powers shall be exercised as provided by law applicable to cities under the statutory strong-mayor-council form, or if the manner is not thus prescribed, then in such manner as the council may prescribe.
Laws 1977, c. 256, § 11-101, eff. July 1, 1978.