Home Rule Charter definition

Home Rule Charter means the Home Rule Charter of the City of New Orleans adopted effective May 1, 1954, last revised effective as of January 1, 1996, as amended.
Home Rule Charter means the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter as adopted by the electors of the City of Philadelphia on April 17, 1951, as it may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified and in effect from time to time.
Home Rule Charter means a written document, adopted by

Examples of Home Rule Charter in a sentence

  • ORS 190.010 and the Lane County Home Rule Charter provide that units of local government may enter into agreements for the performance of any or all functions and activities that a party to the agreements, its officers, or agents, have authority to perform.

  • This Resolution shall become effective according to provisions of the Town of Franklin Home Rule Charter.


More Definitions of Home Rule Charter

Home Rule Charter means Dillon’s Home Rule Charter.
Home Rule Charter. The Home Rule Charter of the City of Franklin as as approved by the electors of the City of Franklin on November 5, 1974, with amendments, if any, thereafter lawfully approved and adopted.
Home Rule Charter means we are not always like the State. This proposition requires a 7-0 vote
Home Rule Charter in Whatcom County means the voters decided we would do things differently than the State. The Charter Review Commission voted 9-2 on Proposition 3--proving it's not the narrow margin this partisan

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