A member of any board, commission or committee not subject to state
statute guidelines for the removal of such members may be removed
for absenteeism, and the vacancy created by such removal shall be
filled in the same manner as originally appointed.
For the purposes of this article, a member of any board, commission
or committee not subject to state statute guidelines for the removal
of such members who fails, within a one-year period, to attend three
consecutive meetings of such board, commission or committee without
being excused by a majority of the authorized members of such board,
commission or committee may be removed from such board, commission
or committee by the Mayor.
The boards, commissions and committees subject to this section include
(includes boards, commissions and committees either not covered by
state statute or under a state statute that does not address the issue
of the removal of members):
Editor's Note: Former Subsection C(1), Economic Development Commission, which immediately preceded this subsection, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
A member of any board, commission or committee subject to state statute
guidelines for the removal of such members who fails, within a one-year
period, to attend three consecutive meetings of such board, commission
or committee without being excused by a majority of the authorized
members of such board, commission or committee may be removed from
such board, commission or committee by the Mayor under the following
conditions:
The failure of a board, commission or committee member to attend
three consecutive board, commission or committee meetings within a
one-year period shall be grounds for a "for cause" or "neglect of
duty" justification for the removal of a board, commission or committee
member under applicable state statute.
If a member of a board, commission or committee subject to state
statute guidelines for such removal of such members is entitled to
a hearing under state statute, then such a hearing shall be held under
conditions set forth in the applicable state statute.