Meetings of all elected commissions and all boards or commissions appointed by the City Council shall be open to the public in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas.
Meetings of the City Council shall be held in accordance with provisions of Article III, Section 3.08 of this Charter. Minutes, transcriptions, and electronic recordings shall be maintained in accordance with State Law.
Municipal records shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours, in accordance with State Law. The cost to any person requesting reproduction of public records, shall be established by the City Council.
This Charter shall become effective on and after the date and time of the first meeting of the City Council following the election at which a majority of votes cast by qualified voters of the City affirms adoption of this Charter. The City Council shall, immediately after canvassing said election, declare by resolution that this Charter is adopted. The City Council shall then order that this resolution be recorded upon the records of the City of Joshua, Texas, and the records of the Secretary of the State of Texas, as prescribed by the laws of the State of Texas.
Amendments to this charter may be formulated and submitted to the voters as provided by State Law.
Elected officials, officers, or employees of the City having a direct or indirect interest in any proposed or existing contract, purchase, work, sale, or service to, for, or by the City shall not vote or render a decision, or use that position, authority, or influence in any manner that would result in personal betterment, financially or otherwise, to any degree. Elected officials, officers, or employees shall publicly disclose any such interest upon assumption of office or prior to consideration of any such matters. Any elected official, officer, or employee who willfully conceals such interest or willfully violates the requirements of this section shall be guilty of malfeasance in office or position, and shall forfeit the office or position. Violation of this section with the knowledge, express or implied, of the person or corporation contracting with or making a sale to the City shall render such contract or sale voidable by the City Manager or City Council.
Pursuant to Texas state law regarding nepotism, no person related within the second degree by affinity or within the third degree by consanguinity to the Mayor or any Councilmember or the City Manager shall be employed by or contracted with for the City. This shall not apply to the following:
A. 
Any person employed by the City prior to the person related in the above degree filing to run for elective office or being nominated for an appointment, or
B. 
Any person who is a seasonal employee or intern of the City.
(Ordinance 861-2023 adopted 5/11/2023)
A. 
Required for certain employees.
Department directors and all employees whose duties include the handling of money belonging to the City, shall before entering upon the duties of employment make bond with a responsible surety company acceptable to the City Council for an amount determined by the City Council.
B. 
Premium.
The city shall pay the premium for the bond.
C. 
Conditions.
The City Council may require that surety bonds are further conditioned that:
1. 
the principal will faithfully perform and discharge the duties of office; and
2. 
the principal will comply with any provisions of State law bearing upon the functions of the office for which the execution of a surety bond is required.
The City may accept monetary aid or other character of aid or benefit from the Federal Government, the State Government, the County Government, and from any agency thereof, and/or any individual, and/or a private agency; and shall have the full right, power and authority to do the things and perform the acts necessary to permit the City to receive such aid.
Other than diminutive matters, no officer or employee of the City of Joshua shall ever accept, directly or indirectly, any gift, favor, privilege, or employment from any firm, individual, or corporation doing business or proposing to do business with the City of Joshua. Any officer or employee of the City who violates the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and may be punished by any fine that may be prescribed by Ordinance for this offense, and shall forthwith be removed from office.
City funds shall be deposited as required by State Law.
Before the City of Joshua shall be liable in damages for the death or personal injuries of any person or for damage to or destruction of property of any kind that does not constitute a taking or damaging of property under the Constitution of Texas, the person injured or if deceased his or her representative(s) shall give the City Council or City Manager notice in writing of such death, injury, damage or destruction, duly verified by affidavit, within three (3) months after same has been sustained. Such written notice shall state specifically when, where, and how such death, injury, damage, or destruction occurred, the apparent extent of any such injury; the amount of damages sustained; the street and number of the actual residence of the claimant at the date the claim is presented; the actual residence of the claimant six (6) months immediately preceding the occurrence of such death, injury, damage, or destruction and the names and addresses of all witnesses upon whom it is relied to establish the claim for damages. The failure to so notify the City Council or City Manager within the time and manner specified herein shall exonerate, excuse, and exempt the City from any liability whatsoever. No act of any officer or employee of the City shall waive compliance or stop the City from requiring compliance, but the provision may be waived by resolution of the City Council, made and passed after the expiration of the three (3) month period herein provided and evidenced by minutes of the City Council.
The City Council shall, by resolution, designate one or more local newspaper(s) of general circulation in the City as the official newspaper(s) for publication of official business. All ordinances, notices, and other matters that are required to be published officially by this Charter, the ordinance of the City, or the laws of the State of Texas shall be publicized once in said medium.
(Ordinance 861-2023 adopted 5/11/2023)
The gender of wording used throughout this Charter shall be interpreted to mean either sex.
The word “voter,” as referred to in this Charter, shall be defined as conforming to State Law.
Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, all elected or appointed officials and members of boards and commissions of the City shall take and subscribe to any oath(s) required by State Law.
It shall not be necessary in any action, suit, or proceeding in which the City of Joshua is a part for any bond, undertaking, or security to be executed in behalf of said City. All such actions, suits, appeals, or proceedings shall be conducted in the same manner as if such bond, undertaking, or security had been given; and the City shall be liable as if such obligation had been given and executed.
No funds of the City or within custody of the City or any of its officials in any official capacity shall be subject to garnishment, and the City shall not be required to answer in any garnishment proceedings, except where provided by State or Federal Laws. No public property or any other character of property owned or held by the City of Joshua shall be subject to execution of any kind or nature.
Pursuant to the obligations imposed on this Charter Commission by law, said Commission has determined and hereby certifies:
A. 
That this Charter is a true and correct copy of the Charter prepared by this Charter Commission.
B. 
That, in the submission of this Charter to the voters, it would be impractical to segregate each subject for a separate vote thereon for the reason that the Charter is so constructed that, in order to enable it to work and function, it is necessary that it be adopted in its entirety; therefore, it is submitted so as to be voted upon as a whole.
C. 
That the election for this purpose shall be held in the City of Joshua on the 8th day of August 1998.
D. 
That the Charter Commission completed its work on the 22nd day of May 1998.
PROPOSED BY THE, JOSHUA HOME RULE CHARTER COMMISSION:
ROBBY RAY ALLEN
L.O. BENTLEY
WAYNE BOYDSTON
LARRY BRADFORD
GAYLORD CARLOCK
D’WILL JONES
A.J. LAMBERT
NORMA LAY
BOBBY LEWIS
GAYLE LUCK
THOMAS ROBISON
R.A. SLACK
WAYNE SMITH
CHARLES D. VADEN
SONDRA WATSON