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2012 SESSION
12101961DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 2.1 and 11, § 13, as amended, and § 15 of Chapter 477 of the Acts of Assembly of 1954 are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 2.1. Election of mayor and council members.
Six residents and qualified voters of the town of Middletown shall be elected as councilmen council members of the town on the first Tuesday in May, 1972. In this election, three
councilmen shall be elected to terms of two years' duration and three
councilmen to Successors to the three members of the present council whose terms expire in
2014 shall be elected on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in
November of 2014 for terms of four years'
duration, and every four years thereafter; the
three councilmen council members
receiving the greatest number of votes in said the election to fill the
four-year terms. Thereafter, as their
terms expire, three councilmen shall be elected each two years for terms of
four years each, such elections to be held on the first Tuesday in May, 1974
and each two years thereafter. The
successors to the three members of the present council whose terms expire in
2012 shall be elected on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in
November 2012 and every four years thereafter; the three council members
receiving the greatest number of votes in the election to fill the four-year
terms. On the first Tuesday in May,
1972 following the first Monday
in November 2014, and every four years thereafter, there
shall be elected one qualified voter of the town who
shall be denominated as
mayor. The mayor and councilmen council members shall
constitute the town council and be the governing body of the town of Middletown. They shall enter upon the duties of their offices on the first day of July January next succeeding their election, and shall continue
in office until their successors are duly qualified. Every person elected as councilman council member shall take an oath administered
by the clerk of the Frederick County Circuit Court that they shall faithfully to execute the duties of his the
office to the best of his their judgment and ability.
The person elected as mayor shall take the oath prescribed by law for State state officers.
§ 11. The council shall appoint at
its first regular meeting in September
after its election, a clerk of the council who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the council. He shall attend the meetings of the council and keep
its minutes and records and have charge of the corporate seal and shall attest
the same. He shall keep all papers required to be kept by the council, shall
publish reports and ordinances as are required to be published and shall
perform such other duties as the council may require. His compensation shall be
fixed by the council. Any vacancy in this office shall be filled by the
council.
§ 13. The council shall appoint at
its first regular meeting in September after its election, or as soon
as practicable thereafter, a treasurer who shall hold office for a term of two
years. The council may provide a salary for the treasurer.
He shall give such bond, with surety and in such penalty as the council prescribes. He shall receive all money belonging to the town, and keep correct accounts of all receipts from all sources and of all expenditures of all departments. He shall be responsible for the collection of all taxes, license fees, levies and charges due to the town, and shall disburse the moneys of the town in the manner prescribed by the council as it may by ordinance direct. The treasurer shall make such reports and at such time as the council may prescribe. The books and accounts of the treasurer shall be examined and audited at least once during the term for which he is appointed by a certified public accountant, such examination and audit to be reported to the council.
§ 15. The council may shall
appoint at its first regular meeting in September
or as soon as practicable thereafter, a town sergeant, who shall also be chief
of police and have all the powers vested in town sergeants by general law. He
shall hold office at the pleasure of the council. His duties shall be such as
the council prescribes. He shall be vested with the powers of a conservator of
the peace. His compensation shall be fixed by the council.
2. That an emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage.