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City Charter, Administrative Code, and Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 23.07 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 480. Commission Establishment and Purpose.

Sec. 480. Commission Establishment and Purpose. (a) There shall be in the City of Los Angeles an Independent Redistricting Commission (the “Commission”) that shall have the powers, duties, and responsibilities set forth in the City Charter and by ordinance. (b) The purpose of the Commission is to strengthen the governance of the City of Los Angeles by developing Council district boundaries through a fair, transparent, inclusive, and independent redistricting process that empowers public participation and public acc ...

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Sec. 810. Commission Establishment and Purpose.

Sec. 810. Commission Establishment and Purpose. (a) There shall be a Los Angeles Unified School District Independent Redistricting Commission (the “Commission”) that shall have the powers, duties, and responsibilities set forth in the City Charter and by ordinance. (b) The purpose of the Commission is to strengthen the governance of the Los Angeles Unified School District by developing Board of Education district boundaries through a fair, transparent, inclusive, and independent redistricting process that empowers ...

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City Charter, Administrative Code, and Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 18.45 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 489. Commission Recommendations.

Sec. 489. Commission Recommendations. (a) The Commission may recommend changes to the independent redistricting process described in the City Charter and Administrative Code by submitting a report to the City Ethics Commission with findings, analysis, and data that support the Commission’s recommendations. (b) The City Ethics Commission shall review the Commission’s recommendations and may transmit a report to the City Council containing recommendations for amendments to the City Charter and Administrative Code reg ...

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Sec. 819. Commission Recommendations.

Sec. 819. Commission Recommendations. (a) The Commission may recommend changes to the independent redistricting process described in the City Charter and Administrative Code by submitting a report to the City Ethics Commission with findings, analysis, and data that support the Commission’s recommendations. (b) The City Ethics Commission shall review the Commission’s recommendations and may transmit a report to the City Council containing recommendations for amendments to the City Charter and Administrative Code reg ...

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Los Angeles Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 17.89 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 2.21. Redistricting Commission – Deadlines for Presentations of Plans to City Council.

Sec. 2.21. Redistricting Commission – Deadlines for Presentations of Plans to City Council. (a) The City Council Redistricting Commission established by Charter Section 204 and appointed for each decennial redistricting shall present its proposal to the City Council for redistricting the City Council districts on or before October 29, 2021. (b) The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education Redistricting Commission established by Charter Section 802 and appointed for each decennial redistricting shall p ...

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Sec. 487. Adoption of Final Redistricting Plan.

Sec. 487. Adoption of Final Redistricting Plan. (a) The Commission shall adopt its final redistricting plan establishing new Council district boundaries no later than September 30 of each year ending in the number one. (b) If the Commission does not adopt a final redistricting plan by the deadline in subsection (a), the City Attorney shall immediately petition the Superior Court for an order prescribing new Council district boundaries in accordance with the redistricting criteria described in Section 484, and those ...

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Sec. 817. Adoption of Final Redistricting Plan.

Sec. 817. Adoption of Final Redistricting Plan. (a) The Commission shall adopt its final redistricting plan establishing new Board of Education district boundaries no later than September 30 of each year ending in the number one. (b) If the Commission does not adopt a final redistricting plan by the deadline in subsection (a), the City Attorney shall immediately petition the Superior Court for an order prescribing new Board of Education district boundaries in accordance with the redistricting criteria described in ...

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Sec. 481. Commission Organization, Powers, and Duties.

Sec. 481. Commission Organization, Powers, and Duties. (a) The Commission shall consist of 16 members and four alternate members. (b) A new Commission shall be established every ten years after each federal decennial census. The members of the Commission shall be selected no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number zero. (c) The term of office of each member of the Commission shall begin on the date of that commissioner’s respective selection and shall expire upon the selection of the first member of th ...

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Sec. 811. Commission Organization, Powers, and Duties.

Sec. 811. Commission Organization, Powers, and Duties. (a) The Commission shall consist of 14 members and four alternate members. (b) A new Commission shall be established every ten years after each federal decennial census. The members of the Commission shall be selected no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number zero. (c) The term of office of each member of the Commission shall begin on the date of that commissioner’s respective selection and shall expire upon the selection of the first member of th ...

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Sec. 812. Commissioner Qualifications and Restrictions.

Sec. 812. Commissioner Qualifications and Restrictions. (a) Each Commission member shall be at least 18 years old, unless a lower minimum age requirement is established by ordinance. Each Commission member shall be a resident of the Los Angeles Unified School District at the time of selection, and shall have resided in the Los Angeles Unified School District for at least three years immediately preceding the person’s submission of an application. A Commissioner is not required to be a registered voter or a citizen ...