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P. 1Proposed Charter Revision Legislation[1]Proposed Charter Revision Legislation[1]Ratings: (0)|Views: 19|Likes: 0Published by Gotham GazetteJames and de Blasio bill. James and de Blasio bill. More info:Published by: Gotham Gazette on Oct 08, 2008Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttps://www.scribd.com/doc/6434944/Proposed-Charter-Revision-Legislation-105/09/2014pdftextoriginal Int. No.By Council Members James and de Blasio and Weprin
To establish a Charter Revision Commission to draft a new or revised City Charter.Be it enacted by the Council as follows:Section 1. Pursuant to the authority invested in it by § 36.2(a) of the Municipal Home Rule Law,the Council hereby establishes a commission to draft a new or revised City Charter (the “Charter RevisionCommission” or “Commission”).§ 2. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this legislation and of the establishment of the Charter Revision Commission shall be to afford the people of the City of New York an opportunity tovote by referendum at a special election in early 2009 on a proposal to amend the term limits provisionsof Chapter 50 of the Charter together with such other or further Charter amendments or revisions that theCharter Revision Commission recommends.§ 3.Method of Determining Composition of the Commission. The method of determining thenumber of members of the Charter Revision Commission and the method of their selection shall be bydesignation of the Council as follows:(a)the Charter Revision Commission shall be comprised of nine members, includinga Chair, a Vice Chair, a Secretary and six additional members;(b)the members of the Charter Revision Commission shall be selected byappointment;(c)the power to appoint original members of the Charter Revision Commission shall be by majority vote of the Council;(d)the Council shall appoint Charter Revision Commission members who, to themaximum extent feasible, (i) reflect the diversity of the people of the City of New York, (ii) arecomprised of at least one resident of each of the five boroughs of the City, (iii) are familiar with the provisions of the Charter of the City of New York, (iv) are familiar with the operations of City
government, and (v) are committed to the principle that Charter changes affecting the term limits provided for in Chapter 50 of the Charter shall be adopted by a vote of the citizens of the City at areferendum election;(e)no member of the Commission may be a registered lobbyist as that term isdefined in § 3-211(a) of the Administrative Code;(f)no more than four members of the Commission serving at any one time may be persons doing business with the City as that term is defined in § 3-702.18 of the Administrative Code; and(g)any vacancy in the membership of the Charter Revision Commission or of itsofficers shall be filled by appointment made by majority vote of the Council.§ 4.Commission Appointments. Pursuant to the authority invested in it under § 3 above, theCouncil hereby appoints the following original members of the Charter Revision Commission:[ ], Chair; [ ], Vice Chair; [ ] Secretary; [ ]; [ ]; [ ]; []; [ ]; [ ].§ 5.Commission Mandate. The Charter Revision Commission shall review the entire Charter and prepare a draft of a proposed new or revised Charter in accordance with the provisions of § 36.5(a) of the Municipal Home Rule Law.§ 6.Submission of Recommendation for Voter Approval. Pursuant to § 36.5(b) of theMunicipal Home Rule Law, the Charter Revision Commission is authorized to submit its proposed newCharter or amendments to the electors of the City at a special election and it is required to complete andfile in the Office of the City Clerk its proposed new Charter or amendments in time for submission to theelectors not later than the second general election after the date hereof; provided, however, that it is the purpose and intent of the Council in enacting this local law that the Charter Revision Commission shallcomplete and file its proposed new Charter or amendments on or before [ ], in time for submission to the electors at a special election to be held at least 60 days later but in any event not later than [ ] in order to enact any change to Chapter 50 of the Charter affecting term limits in time for the commencement of petitioning for the 2009 primary elections.
§ 7.Publication of Recommendations. The publication and publicity of the Charter RevisionCommission’s proposed new Charter or amendments shall include but not be limited to a summary anddetailed description to be included in a voters guide to be published by the Commission and mailed toeach enrolled elector in the City of New York not less than ten days prior to the election at which theCommission’s proposal will be on the ballot together with such other and further publication and publicitythat the Commission deems reasonably necessary to ensure that the electors of the City are fully informedof the recommendations and the need for their adoption.§ 8.Additional Provisions.(a)Members of the Commission shall receive no compensation for their services, butshall be reimbursed for the actual and necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties.(b)The Commission shall appoint and may at pleasure remove such employees andconsultants as it shall require and fix their compensation and may accept any services, facilities or fundsand use or expend the same for its purposes. No Commission employee or consultant shall be a registeredlobbyist as that term is defined in § 3-211(a) of the Administrative Code. Any person who is a persondoing business with the City as that term is defined in § 3-702.18 of the Administrative Code may serveas an employee or consultant of the Commission only after approval by the City’s Conflicts of InterestBoard and only subject to such restrictions or limitations on their duties and responsibilities for theCommission as the Conflicts of Interest Board may require.(c)On request of the Commission, the Mayor may direct any board, body, officer or employee of the city to cooperate with, assist, advise, provide facilities, materials or data and render services to the Commission and it is the desire and intent of the Council that the Mayor shall comply withany such request.(d)In addition to action under any other power to make appropriations for thesupport of the Commission, the appropriate officials of the City shall have power, on request of theCommission, to appropriate to such Commission such sum or sums as shall be necessary to defray its
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