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Ord 2017-019/amending the term limit of key constituency representatives in Chapter 2, Article 3, Division 24, Section 2.370.26
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Ord 2017-019/amending the term limit of key constituency representatives in Chapter 2, Article 3, Division 24, Section 2.370.26
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• Faith based community. <br />• Non-profit. <br />• Public Safety. <br />• Community members that have experience as teachers and/or expertise <br />in early childhood, youth or general education policy. <br />(b) The representatives of partner organizations shall serve a term <br />of two years. Representatives of key San Marcos partner organizations such as <br />SMCISD, United Way of Hays County and Texas State University may be <br />appointed to serve multiple terms to ensure accountability and buy -in by those <br />organizations. <br />(c) Representatives of key constituency groups will serve staggered two <br />one-year terms., so that r repr-esentatives afe able to partieipate over time The <br />representatives shall be approved by City Council and shall consist of community <br />members with expertise in children, youth and family issues, which may <br />include public safety, medical/health or nonprofit experience related to the desired <br />outcomes of the Youth Master Plan. <br />(d) The city council shall confirm the appointment of individuals <br />nominated by partner organizations to serve as representatives on the commission. <br />(e) The commission may appoint teams or committees comprised of <br />citizens or groups that are not members of the commission to work on projects or <br />implement the recommended strategies of the Youth Master Plan. Those wishing <br />to serve on a subcommittee shall submit a volunteer application to the commission. <br />SECTION 2. If any word, phrase, clause, sentence, or paragraph of this ordinance is held <br />to be unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the other provisions of this <br />ordinance will continue in force if they can be given effect without the invalid portion. <br />SECTION 3. All ordinances and resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions in <br />conflict with this ordinance are repealed. <br />SECTION 4. This Ordinance will take effect after its adoption on second reading. <br />PASSED AND APPROVED on first reading on April 18, 2017. <br />PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED on second reading on May 2, 2017. <br />2 <br />
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