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File #: 2673-06    Version: 1 Name: Motion of the Council of Allegheny County amending the Rules of Council for Allegheny County Council.
Type: Motion Status: Defeated
File created: 6/20/2006 In control: County Council
On agenda: Final action: 6/20/2006
Title: Motion of the Council of Allegheny County amending the Rules of Council for Allegheny County Council.
Sponsors: Jan Rea, Vince Gastgeb, Susan Caldwell, Dave Fawcett
Attachments: 1. 2673-06 Rules Amendment - Legislators and Act 44.doc
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Motion of the Council of Allegheny County amending the Rules of Council for Allegheny County Council.

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NOW THEREFORE, IT IS MOVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY,

That this Council hereby amends the Rules of Council as follows:

ARTICLE IV. LEGISLATION & LEGISLATIVE ACTION.

A. Legislation

Council shall take official action by motion, ordinance, or resolution. All legislation must be submitted to the Clerk in the proper format as determined by the Clerk and these Rules. Legislation shall contain no more than one subject which must be clearly expressed in its title, except a general appropriation bill, and shall be presented in one of the following forms:

1. Ordinance - An ordinance is the most formal of the actions presented to Council. Council Members, the County Manager, Independently Elected County Officials, and the Courts may sponsor ordinances and present them to the Council in writing. Members of the general public may also present ordinances through the Agenda Initiative Petition process described in the Administrative Code. Public notice must be given of the introduction and it must be read by title at two (2) general or special meetings of Council separated by at least seven (7) days.

2. Resolution - A resolution is a formal, written request for Council consideration sponsored by Council Members, the County Manager, an Independently Elected County Official, or the Courts. Introduced in written form, resolutions must be identified on the agendas of convened meetings of the Council. Public notice must be given of the introduction and it must be read by title at two (2) general or special meetings of Council separated by at least seven (7) days.

3. Motion - A motion is a formal request for some identified action or a means to express certain views. Motions may be submitted by Council Members for inclusion on the agenda or may be made at a meeting, as they require neither public notification prior to passage, ...

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