Any elected officer, candidate, committee or other person who
has electronically filed a statement, report, or other document using
the city's online system is not also required to file a copy of that
document in a paper format with the city clerk.
(Ord. 1587 § 1, 2016)
In any instance in which an original statement, report, or other
document must be filed with the Secretary of State or other agency,
and a copy of that document is required to be filed with the city
clerk, the filer may electronically file a copy with the city clerk,
or may file in a paper format.
(Ord. 1587 § 1, 2016)
If the city's system is not capable of accepting a particular
type of statement, report or other document, an elected officer, candidate,
committee or other person shall file that document in paper format
with the city clerk.
(Ord. 1587 § 1, 2016)
The city's system shall make all electronically filed data available
on the Internet in an easily understood format that provides the greatest
public access. The data shall be made available free of charge and
as soon as possible after receipt/deadline. The data made available
on the Internet shall not contain the street name of the persons or
entity representatives listed on the electronically filed forms or
any bank account number required to be disclosed by the filer. The
city clerk's office shall make a complete, unredacted copy of the
statement available to the Fair Political Practices Commission for
Government Code Section 87200 filers.
(Ord. 1587 § 1, 2016)
The city clerk's office shall maintain records according to
the city's records retention schedule commencing from the date filed,
a secured, official version of each online or electronic statement
which shall serve as the official version of that record.
(Ord. 1587 § 1, 2016)