Council in a council-mayor form of government.

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  • (1) The council in a municipality operating under a council-mayor form of government:
    • (a) shall:
      • (i) by ordinance, provide for the manner in which:
        • (A) municipal property is bought, sold, traded, encumbered, or otherwise transferred; and
        • (B) a subdivision or annexation is approved, disapproved, or otherwise regulated;
      • (ii) pass ordinances, appropriate funds, and review municipal administration;
      • (iii) perform all duties that the law imposes on the council; and
      • (iv) elect one of its members to be the chair of the council;
    • (b) may:
      • (i) adopt an ordinance, to be known as the municipal administrative code:
        • (A) dividing the municipality's administrative service into departments, divisions, and bureaus; and
        • (B) defining the functions and duties of each department, division, and bureau;
      • (ii) adopt an ordinance:
        • (A) creating, consolidating, or abolishing departments, divisions, and bureaus; and
        • (B) defining or altering the functions and duties of each department, division, and bureau;
      • (iii) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(c)(iii), make suggestions or recommendations to a subordinate of the mayor;
      • (iv)
        • (A) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(c), appoint a committee of council members or citizens to conduct an investigation into:
          • (I) an officer, department, or agency of the municipality; or
          • (II) any other matter relating to the welfare of the municipality; and
        • (B) delegate to an appointed committee powers of inquiry that the council considers necessary;
      • (v) make and enforce any additional rule or regulation for the government of the council, the preservation of order, and the transaction of the council's business that the council considers necessary; and
      • (vi) take any action allowed under Section 10-8-84; and
    • (c) may not:
      • (i) direct or request, other than in writing, the appointment of a person to or the removal of a person from an executive municipal office;
      • (ii) interfere in any way with an executive officer's performance of the officer's duties; or
      • (iii) publicly or privately give orders to a subordinate of the mayor.
  • (2) A member of a council in a municipality operating under the council-mayor form of government may not have any other compensated employment with the municipality.




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