Any person convicted of a misdemeanor by a court
of record may be declared by the Council to be ineligible to assume
any Township office, position or employment for that reason alone.
Any person convicted of a misdemeanor by a court of record while in
office may be required to forfeit that office for that reason alone.
Any person convicted of a felony by a court of record shall be ineligible
to assume any Township office, position or employment and, upon conviction
of a felony while in office, shall forfeit his office.
If any person hereafter elected or appointed
to any office or position in the Township shall, after lawful notice
or process, willfully refuse or fail to appear before any court, any
legislative committee or the Governor or, having appeared, shall refuse
to testify or to answer any questions regarding the property, government
or affairs of the Township which fall within the scope of his duties
or the conduct of his office or regarding his nomination, election,
appointment or official conduct or shall refuse to execute a waiver
of immunity from prosecution on account of any such matter in relation
to which he may be asked to testify, he may be removed from office
by the Council at its discretion. Any person removed from office pursuant
to this section shall not thereafter be eligible for election or appointment
to any office or employment in the Township.
[Amended 7-16-1980 by Ord. No. 80-7; 3-3-2021 by Ord. No.
2021-01]
The Director of Finance, the Controller, the
Manager and such other employees as the Council shall from time to
time determine shall individually give bonds to the municipality,
as required by general law, in sums fixed by the Council at the time
such officers assume office. Employees of the Township may be covered
by a public employees blanket bond.
Whenever any time established by this chapter
for the taking of any action expires on a Sunday or on a legal holiday,
such time shall not expire on said day but shall expire on the next
workday.
The Township recognizes that, under modern conditions
of metropolitan growth, the boundary lines of governmental subdivisions
rarely reflect the boundary lines of governmental services and activities.
Therefore, all officers and employees of the Township shall take all
action desirable and necessary to establish and carry out cooperative
programs with other governmental subdivisions in the area and vicinity
of the Township to the end that greater efficiency and economy of
operation and improved quality of service will result.
This administrative code may be amended in the
manner set forth for the adoption of ordinances.