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1223]
(a) A Sister City Commission is hereby created to undertake the mission
of establishing goodwill and understanding through the creation of
sister city relationships with other cultures; supporting the global
integration of trade, culture, health care advancement, democratization,
environment and education among other things.
(b) The powers and duties of the Commission shall be as follows:
(1)
Recommend sister city relationships to the City Council for
its approval.
(2)
Develop plans for sister city programs, including budgets to
support any activities.
(3)
Develop financing strategies, including solicitation of gifts
and fund-raising, to fund the activities of the Commission, as well
as carry out any fund-raising activities.
(4)
Prepare a semiannual report to be presented to the City Council.
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1223]
The membership of the Commission shall be composed of nine members
appointed by the City Council, from applications on file in the City
Clerk's office, and shall represent persons with a strong interest
in and knowledge of foreign countries or cultures, as much as is possible.
Members shall serve without compensation.
The members of the Commission shall serve terms of three years.
In making the initial appointments, the City Council shall appoint
three members for terms of one year, three members for terms of two
years; and the remaining three members for terms of three years. All
subsequent appointments shall be for terms of three years.
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1223]
The Commission shall meet at least quarterly, and all meetings
shall be subject to the Open Meetings Act. The Commission shall adopt rules of procedure as it deems
appropriate; provided, however, that five of the Commission members
appointed shall be necessary to constitute a quorum to conduct business.
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1223]
All funds raised or contributed to the City for the lawful use
of the Commission shall be deposited with the City Treasurer. The
City shall maintain the accounts of the Commission and shall issue
such checks for the payment of bills and expenses as are duly authorized
and approved by the Commission.
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1223]
The Commission may be dissolved in the sole discretion of the
City Council at the end of any calendar year, or whenever the City
Council determines, at its discretion, that the Commission is unable
to finance its responsibilities or conduct its affairs. Upon dissolution
of the Commission, all assets on deposits with the City in the name
of the Commission shall become the sole property of the City of Port
Huron.