[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of Galloway
6-23-1998 by Ord. No. 1350. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Code of Ethics — See Ch. 41.
This chapter shall be known as the "Galloway Equal Opportunity Ordinance."
The Affirmative Action Office is hereby retitled the "Equal Opportunity Office," and the Equal Opportunity Officer shall continue to perform the duties of the established Affirmative Action Officer, with an appropriate budget for those duties and for a variety of community interests and responsibilities hereinafter described in § 37-4 hereof. The Equal Opportunity Officer shall monitor the performance of township offices in the implementation of § 37-4.
A.
The Equal Employment and Economic Opportunity Advisory Committee is hereby renamed the "Equal Opportunity Advisory Committee" and shall continue to perform the same duties as the established Advisory Committee as well as others described in § 37-4. Its function is to promote equal economic opportunities in the township, with an emphasis on local and minority participation in activities as otherwise provided in § 37-4. This committee shall be accorded equal status with other nonstatutory committees appointed by the Township Council.
B.
The members of the Committee shall consist of 11 members
and two alternates and shall be composed of two members from the Township
Council and the others from the community at large, with one member having
some background in construction and one having a disability or handicap. The
members shall be nominated by the Advisory Committee and appointed by Township
Council. The Advisory Committee shall establish its own rules of procedure.
C.
The initial appointments shall be as follows: three members
for terms of one year; three members for terms of two years; three members
for terms of three years; Council representatives and alternates for terms
of one year. All subsequent appointments shall be for terms of three years.
Where an appointment is made to fill a vacancy, it shall be in all cases for
the remaining unexpired term.
A.
An Equal Opportunity Action Plan shall be prepared by
the Advisory Committee and recommended to Township Council within six months
of the appointment of members to the Committee by the Council. The Council
shall adopt an Equal Opportunity Action Plan by resolution after receiving
the Advisory Committee's recommendations. Said plan shall be updated, as may
be required, with a mandated review by the Advisory Committee and the Township
Council every three years.
B.
The Action Plan shall be designed to promote community-wide,
harmonious relations among all people and groups throughout Galloway without
regard to color, race, religion, gender, national origin, ethnic background
or physical or mental disability. This shall be implemented in a spirit of
good will, tolerance and acceptance of diversity within the community. Towards
that end, when it deems it appropriate, the Advisory Committee may offer its
services as an informal conflict resolution agency when and if problems arise
within the community for which conciliation or mediation may be useful, either
upon referral from any local government or other community agency within the
township, or upon its own initiative.
C.
The Advisory Committee shall also address equal employment
and economic opportunity matters relating to the township government, with
the objective of assuring nondiscriminatory practices and of encouraging diversity
and minority participation in township employment and award of township government
contracts pursuant to the applicable statutes, but without specific quotas
or set-asides.
The Equal Opportunity Office shall be notified of all employment and
appointment vacancies, requests for bids, and solicitations for goods and
services as well as construction by the township municipal government, with
the intent of its involvement in the entire process including the final appointment,
award or determination. Notification to the Equal Opportunity Officer shall
be in concert with communication and feedback with all departments and/or
functioning bodies of the township involved in the process.
It shall be the township's policy to encourage businesses which are
newly developing or less established, including those owned by women and other
minorities to submit quotes, proposals or bids for the township's construction
projects. Sufficient information regarding substance and process shall be
provided early enough before submission deadlines so as to enable such businesses
to compete on an equal basis. No set-asides are to be employed in awards,
but the township seeks to reach a goal of 15% participation by such businesses.
It shall be the township's policy to encourage vendors who are newly
developing or less established, including those owned by women and other minorities,
to submit quotes, proposals or bids for township goods, services or supplies.
Sufficient information regarding substance and process shall be provided early
enough before submission deadlines so as to enable such vendors to compete
on an equal basis. No set-asides are to be employed in awards of bids, but
the township seeks to reach a goal of 15% participation in the aggregate annual
dollar total of such township purchases.
No quotas shall be employed in the township's hiring or promotional
practices, but underrepresented residents of the township shall be given equal
consideration with respect to employing municipal paid staff and appointments
to positions, boards and committees by Township Council and management. Such
underrepresented residents shall be actively recruited by the Equal Opportunity
Office.