To the extent that any specific provision contained
in this charter conflicts with any provision expressed in general
terms, the specific provision shall prevail.
If any one or more articles, sections, clauses,
sentences or parts of this Charter shall for any reason be questioned
in any court, and shall be adjudged unconstitutional or invalid, such
judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining provisions
hereof but shall be confined in its operation to the specific provisions
so held unconstitutional or invalid, and the inapplicability or invalidity
of any article, section, clause or provision of this Charter in any
one or more instances or circumstances shall not be taken to affect
or prejudice in any way its applicability or validity in any other
instance.
Every officer of the town shall, before entering
upon the duties of his office, take and subscribe to the following
oath or affirmation, to be filed and kept in the office of the town
clerk;
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"I (name) do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
I will be true and faithful unto this town, and support the laws and
ordinances hereof as well as the laws and the constitution of the
State of Rhode Island and of the United States of America; and that
I will well and truly execute the office of (naming the office) for
the term for which I have been elected (or appointed), or until another
be engaged in my place, or until I be legally discharged therefrom,
so help me God (or `This affirmation I make and give upon peril of
the penalty of perjury')."
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The town council shall require a bond, in such
amount and with such surety as this Charter or the town council may
specify, from all persons entrusted with the collection, custody or
disbursement of any of the town money and may require such bond from
such other officials and employees as the town council may deem advisable
and all as required by law. The premiums on such bonds shall be paid
by the town unless provided otherwise.
Unless, and as, otherwise provided by law and
this Charter all records and accounts of every office, department
and agency of the town shall be open for inspection to the public
at all reasonable times and under reasonable regulations established
by the town council, except records and documents the disclosure of
which would tend to defeat the lawful purpose which they are intended
to accomplish. A copy of all such rules or regulations made by any
department or agency, except those which relate to this internal organization
or management shall be filed in the office of the town clerk.
The town council, not later than January 1,
1966, and at least every tenth year thereafter, shall cause to be
prepared a revision or codification of the ordinances of the town
which are appropriate for continuation as local laws of the town.
Such revision or codification shall be prepared under the supervision
of the town solicitor, but the town council may authorize the town
solicitor to contract for the services of persons or organizations
experienced in the revision and codification of ordinances and statutes.
The town council and school committee districts referred to in article
II, section 5, shall be as designated in attachment No. 1 to this Charter until such time as the districts designated therein are revised in accordance with the provisions of this Charter.