§ 1.3-314. Recording and Codification of Ordinances.

 The minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and motions of the Board shall be entered as approved in the record books of the County, or in such electronic or other media as may be designated by ordinance for the permanent keeping of County records. These books or other media shall be in the custody and control of the Clerk of the Board, and all entries made therein shall be at his or her direction. All County ordinances and any resolutions or motions having legislative effect shall be codified and the codification kept current. The record books shall be open and available for public inspection during the County’s regular business hours. Copies of the codified ordinances and resolutions shall be made available to the public upon request at a reasonable charge.

Source

   The provisions of this §  1.3-314 amended November 5, 1996. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (220477).



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