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City Charter, Administrative Code, and Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 15.97 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 245. City Council Veto of Board Actions.

sonnel decisions of the Board of Civil Service Commissioners; (6) actions of a board organized under authority of the Meyers-Milias Brown Act for administration of employer-employee relations; (7) individual personnel decisions of boards of commissioners other than the Board of Police Commissioners; and (8) actions which are subject to appeal or review by the Council pursuant to other provisions of the Charter, ordinance or other applicable law. (9) actions of the Independent Redistricting Commission. (e) Exception ...

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Sec. 2.22. Redistricting Commission – Ex Parte Communications.

Sec. 2.22. Redistricting Commission – Ex Parte Communications. (a) An ex parte communication is a communication between any member of the Los Angeles City Council Redistricting Commission and any elected City officer, or member of any elected City officer’s staff, regarding a matter pending before the Commission. An ex parte communication also includes a communication between any member of the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education Redistricting Commission and any elected City officer, or Board of E ...

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Sec. 482. Commissioner Qualifications and Restrictions.

Sec. 482. Commissioner Qualifications and Restrictions. (a) Each Commission member shall be at least 18 years old and a resident of the City at the time of selection, and shall have resided in the City for at least five years immediately preceding the person’s submission of an application. A Commissioner is not required to be a registered voter or a citizen of the United States. (b) A person shall not be eligible to apply to or serve on the Commission if the person has been an employee of the City or a member of a ...

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Sec. 815. Public Meetings, Outreach, and Accessibility.

Sec. 815. Public Meetings, Outreach, and Accessibility. (a) The Commission shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act and other applicable open meeting laws. (b) The Commission shall take steps to encourage residents to participate in the redistricting process, including those in underrepresented communities and non-English speaking communities. (c) The Commission shall hold public hearings and workshops in a manner that ensures that the public has the opportunity to participate and comment in each phase of the redis ...

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Sec. 485. Public Meetings, Outreach, and Accessibility.

Sec. 485. Public Meetings, Outreach, and Accessibility. (a) The Commission shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act and other applicable open meeting laws. (b) The Commission shall take steps to encourage residents to participate in the redistricting process, including those in underrepresented communities and non-English speaking communities. (c) The Commission shall hold public hearings and workshops in a manner that ensures that the public has the opportunity to participate and comment in each phase of the redis ...

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Sec. 2.63. Commissioner Selection and Removal.

Sec. 2.63. Commissioner Selection and Removal. (a) An application process to identify prospective commissioners shall commence no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number nine. The application and selection process shall be completed within one year so that commissioners shall be selected no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number zero. (b) The City Ethics Commission shall develop the information to be included in the application. (c) The City Clerk shall prepare and publicize the applicati ...

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Sec. 2.83. Commissioner Selection and Removal.

Sec. 2.83. Commissioner Selection and Removal. (a) An application process to identify prospective commissioners shall commence no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number nine. The application and selection process shall be completed within one year so that commissioners shall be selected no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number zero. (b) The City Ethics Commission shall develop the information to be included in the application. (c) The City Clerk shall prepare and publicize the applicati ...

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Sec. 486. Commission Conduct of Business, Administration, and Personnel.

Sec. 486. Commission Conduct of Business, Administration, and Personnel. (a) Each member and alternate member of the Commission shall be a designated employee in the conflict of interest code for the Commission adopted pursuant to the California Political Reform Act, and shall file with the City Ethics Commission a statement of economic interests and other financial disclosure statements as required by law. (b) The affirmative votes of a majority of the Commission shall be required for any official action, except t ...

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Sec. 816. Commission Conduct of Business, Administration, and Personnel.

Sec. 816. Commission Conduct of Business, Administration, and Personnel. (a) Each member and alternate member of the Commission shall be a designated employee in the conflict of interest code for the Commission adopted pursuant to the California Political Reform Act, and shall file with the City Ethics Commission a statement of economic interests and other financial disclosure statements as required by law. (b) The affirmative votes of a majority of the Commission shall be required for any official action, except t ...

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Sec. 702. Duties and Responsibilities of the Ethics Commission.

... d by law; and (l) to receive grants, gifts and appropriations, subject to the approval of the Council. (m) to perform duties related to the Independent Redistricting Commission as provided in the Charter and by ordinance. SECTION HISTORY Amended by: Subsec. (m) added, Charter Amendment DD, approved November 5, 2024, effective January 8, 2025.