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Index: I
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Impoundment
Ch 4— Animals and Fowl § 4-4— Impounding by City — duty of officers; unsafe animals may be killed. § 4-5— Impoundment — redemption of animals other than dogs or cats. § 4-6— Impounding — disposition of unclaimed animals. § 4-7— Same — unauthorized removal of stock. Ch 4 Art II— Dogs and Cats § 4-18— Dog off owner's premises without leash prohibited except in certain designated areas, where different requirements apply. § 4-19— Impoundment — generally. § 4-20— Redemption of impounded dogs and cats. § 4-21— Release of impounded dogs and cats. § 4-22— Disposition of unclaimed dogs and cats. § 4-24— Female dogs in heat; vicious dogs; dogs which chase automobiles. § 4-27— Issuance of muzzling proclamation. § 4-28— Officer procedure when a dog or cat is injuring a person or domestic animal when impoundment of dog or cat is being attempted. § 4-29— Procedure when dog or cat bites, injures or attacks any person or domestic animal. § 4-30— Number of dogs and cats allowed at residence. § 4-31— Penalty for violating provisions of Articles I or II. § 4-35— Procedure when dangerous dog bites, injures or attacks any person or domestic animal. § 4-36— Penalties for violation of dangerous dog article. § 4-40— Penalties for violations. § 18-4— Removal and impoundment of vehicles obstructing, etc., traffic; recovery of same by owners; applicability of Section to private parking lots, etc. § 18-56— Illegal parking or abandonment on privately owned land, parking lot, etc. § 18-57— Impoundment and sale; disposition of proceeds; recovery of vehicle or proceeds by owner. § 18-64— Parent's responsibilities — children under seventeen; children's responsibilities. 31-1{21}— GARAGE, SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIR
Improvements
§ 2-43— Communications to Board. § 2-81— Powers and duties. § 6-31— Powers and duties. § 8.1-5— Same — in financing of housing. § 9-8— Amount of property taxed. § 9-42— Enhanced Enterprise Zone — blighted area. § 9-43— Enhanced Enterprise Zone — qualified businesses — requirements to abate property taxes. 12-1{14}— DEVELOPMENT 12-1{30}— FLOODPROOFING 12-1{43}— NEW CONSTRUCTION 12-1{55}— START OF CONSTRUCTION 12-1{58}— SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE 12-1{59}— SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT 12-1{60}— SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVED EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS OR SUBDIVISIONS § 12-3— City Administrator designated Floodplain Administrator and to administer and enforce chapter provisions. § 12-5— Floodplain development permit. § 12-6— Standards for floodplain development permit. § 12-7— Floodplain management variance procedures. 13-6{9}— OCCUPANT § 13-13— Collection and disposal service charges — state imposed surcharges. § 14-2— Same — powers and duties. § 15-6— Library Board; powers and duties. § 18-8.1— Operating motor vehicles or motorcycles in parking lots. § 18-9— Disposition of "point offenses" upon completion of driver improvement program. § 18-24— Lugs, cleats, etc., on metal tired vehicles prohibited on paved streets; exceptions. § 19-2— What deemed and declared to be nuisances. 20-52B{4}— VIEWS § 21-17— Organization; powers and duties; park fund. § 22-6— Responsibilities. § 22-56— Disciplinary actions. § 22-57— Causes for disciplinary action. § 22-74.1— Temporary transitional duty (return to work). 22-74.1C{2}— MAXIMUM MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT § 22-93.3— Recognition and awards program. § 22-103— Evaluation for merit pay increase. § 22-112— Conduct, work habits, attitude. § 22-116— Employee development. § 22-118— School attendance. § 23-15— Sewage disposal — inspection; notice of violation; alterations by City; special tax bill against property. § 26-1— Legislative findings. § 26-3— Combined waterworks and sewerage system. § 26-39.1— Electric service in large mobile home parks. § 26-50.4— Regulations regarding water system. § 26-64— Same — notice to owner or occupant of property in front of or contiguous to proposed improvement; resolution fixing time for hearing, etc. § 26-66— Same — same — work by City. 26-71{27}— SEWAGE SYSTEM or SYSTEM 26-71{36}— TREATMENT WORKS § 26-95— Cost of improvements to be estimated; public notice. § 26-96— Special assessments. § 26-98— Apportionment of cost; levy of tax; tax bills. § 26-99— Tax bills — correction of errors; powers of court in actions on bills; attorney fee. § 26-109— Same — Commissioners may be appointed to determine compensation; apportionment and manner of payment; title to vest in City. § 26-120— Charge imposed on users of system. 26-136{8}— WATER SYSTEM § 26-137— Annual revenues. § 26-140— Annual review. Ch 30 Art III— Improvements § 30-11— City officers to report unsafe conditions and necessary improvements. § 30-29— Care, removal of trees, shrubs etc. by City. § 30-46— Owners to bear expense. § 30-47— Owners to keep sidewalks repaired. § 30-51— Special assessment procedure for sidewalks. § 30-52— Alternate special assessment procedure for sidewalks. 30.1-2A{13}— DEVELOPER 30.1-2A{22}— PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS § 30.1-4— Subdivision process. § 30.1-5— Sketch Plat (for both major and minor subdivisions). § 30.1-7— Improvement plans (for both major and minor subdivisions). § 30.1-8— Improvement plan review and approval. § 30.1-9— Improvements installed or guaranteed by developer. § 30.1-10— As-built drawings of subdivision improvements. § 30.1-11— Final plat (for both major and minor subdivisions). § 30.1-12— Lot split/boundary adjustment procedure. § 30.1-13— Improvements installed or furnished by developer. § 30.1-14— Sanitary sewer main construction cost reimbursement from subsequent developer — when required. § 30.1-15— Street construction cost reimbursement from subsequent developer — when required. § 30.1-16— Acceptance of improvements for maintenance by City — continuing obligation of developer for one year. § 30.1-18— Streets and alleys — design requirements — including curb and gutter. § 30.1-20— Stormwater standards. § 30.1-21— Easements. § 30.1-32— Conditions. § 30.2-2— Scope, objectives and applicability of Chapter; City Administrator to enforce Chapter. 31-1{11}— DRIVEWAY § 31-23— Use regulations. § 31-47— Yard. § 31-57— Same — improvement of parking areas. § 31-62— Powers and duties generally. § 31-65— Conditional use permits. § 31-69— General Requirements. § 31-71— Authorization By Administrative Permit.
Inspections
§ 2-1— Policy concerning meetings, records and votes (open meetings and records law). 2-2{7}— PUBLIC DOCUMENT § 2-7— Financial interest statement; who shall file; when; contents. § 2-50.1— Director of Public Works and Public Utilities. § 2-74— Access to officers' books; City Clerk to enjoy same access. § 2-83— Procedure for enactment generally. § 3-10— Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license. § 3-10.1— Temporary resort license — application requirements. § 3-13— Applicability of chapter to druggists and physicians. § 3-17— Renewal of license — application requirements. § 4-34— Requirements for owner of dog designated a dangerous dog. § 4-39— Requirements for owners of certain dogs to follow. § 5-1— Permit for construction; submission and approval of plan; permit required to move building. § 5-2— Inspection of construction; issuance of stop orders and suspension of work. § 5-3— Inspection of mobile homes and feeder assemblies. § 5-16— Inspection; posting of notice on building. § 5-17— Inspection by Fire Department, etc. § 5-18— Notice to owner, occupant, etc. § 5-20.7— Penalty for failure to comply with notices and orders. § 5-27— Amendments to the International Building Code — 2015 Edition. § 5-29— Amendments to the National Electrical Code/2014 Edition. § 5-31— Definitions for and exemptions to International Plumbing Code — 2015 Edition. § 5-34— Definitions for and exemptions to International Mechanical Code — 2015 Edition. § 5-37— Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition. § 5-40— Amendments to International Fire Code — 2015 Edition. § 5-42— Definitions for and exemptions to International Fuel Gas Code — 2015 Edition. § 5-46— Amendments To The International Existing Building Code — 2015. § 6-7— Price of burial spaces; permit required for markers. § 6-22— Inspections; deviation from approved plan; interment contingent upon certificate of approval. § 8.1-4— Discrimination — in sale or rental of housing. § 9-6— Contracts for work to be done for City, supplies, etc. — bids; award; signature; etc. § 9-43— Enhanced Enterprise Zone — qualified businesses — requirements to abate property taxes. § 10-5— Same — duties of Chief; when Assistant Chief to assume duties; duties generally of Assistant Chief. § 10-9— Same — to adopt all prudent measures for fire prevention; inspection powers; compliance with directions required. Ch 10 Art III— Periodic Inspections and Miscellaneous Provisions § 11-1— Sale prohibited — exception. § 11-4— Discharge restricted as to time, type of firework and area — public displays. § 13-8— Collection. § 13-10— Permits or licenses required to engage in collection business. § 14-3— Inspections of nursing homes and similar facilities. § 16-12— Same — promulgation of rules and regulations — additional duties. § 16-15.2— Renewal of licenses for certain businesses — requiring certain plumbing device requirements be met. § 16-17— Confidentiality of information. § 16-18— Inspection of business, books, etc.; operation of business upon revocation, expiration, etc. § 16-21— Enforcement of Chapter; right of entry of License Officer, etc. § 16-21.1— Revocation, suspension or non-renewal of licenses; procedure. § 16-34— Enforcement powers of City Clerk; power to adopt rules and regulations. § 18-25.5— Inspection, permits and registration required to operate low-speed vehicle, golf carts, or utility vehicle on City streets, roads, or alleys. § 18-42.2— Seat belts required. § 18-57.2— Police Officer authorized to enter private property. § 20-8— Tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products — definitions — sale to persons under eighteen prohibited — exception — posting notice — penalty. 20-35.1D{5}— PREMISES OF A LIBRARY § 22-74.1— Temporary transitional duty (return to work). § 22-108— Personnel records. § 22-147— Policy administrator. § 23-7— Inspector of Plumbing and Sewers — duties generally. § 23-9— (Reserved) § 23-10— Changes following inspection and acceptance of system. § 23-15— Sewage disposal — inspection; notice of violation; alterations by City; special tax bill against property. § 23-68— through Section 23-72. (Reserved) § 23-73— "Minor repair work" defined. § 25-1— Issuance of Municipal Administrative Search Warrants. § 26-4— Employees may enter private premises; removal, etc., of meters by unauthorized persons prohibited. § 26-15— Inspection prerequisite to connection of plumbing or wiring; changes in existing construction; utility tampering. § 26-22— Same — developer's responsibilities. § 26-25— Same — underground services. § 26-39— Rules governing service to persons outside City — electrical service. § 26-49— Backflow prevention. § 26-50— Water service outside the City limits. § 26-50.3— Privately-owned public water system. § 26-50.4— Regulations regarding water system. § 26-50.6— Entrance to properties authorized, when. § 26-53— Inspection and right of entry. § 26-79— Grease, oil, and sand interceptors. § 26-83— Right of entry to enforce Article; statement and reports may be required from sewer users. § 26-83.1— Non-functioning sewer service or individual sewage disposal system — authorization to disconnect water service. § 26-85.3— Private sewage disposal. § 26-85.4— Installation and connection of building sewers. § 26-85.5— Discharge of waters and wastes into the public sewer system(s). § 26-85.7— Right of entry, when and by whom. § 26-90— Connections generally. § 26-95— Cost of improvements to be estimated; public notice. § 26-110— When construction authorized; connection to public or district sewer. § 26-129— Pretreatment charges. § 30-13.1— Backfilling of excavated area. § 30-13.2— Resurfacing paved streets and other public ways after excavation of such public ways. § 30-13.3— Permits for excavations and requirements for issuance. § 30-42— Sidewalk specifications. § 30-51— Special assessment procedure for sidewalks. § 30.1-9— Improvements installed or guaranteed by developer. § 30.1-16— Acceptance of improvements for maintenance by City — continuing obligation of developer for one year. § 30.2-18— Charges and fees generally. § 30.2-23— Same — contents and conditions. § 30.2-27— Monitoring facilities and requirements. § 30.2-28— Inspection, sampling, etc. § 30.2-30— Confidentiality of information. § 30.2-32— Revocation of permit. § 31-18— Violations and penalties. § 31-32— Preliminary plan. § 31-40— Preliminary plan. § 31-68— Application Procedures; Timing.
Insurance
§ 2-1— Policy concerning meetings, records and votes (open meetings and records law). § 4-34— Requirements for owner of dog designated a dangerous dog. § 4-35— Procedure when dangerous dog bites, injures or attacks any person or domestic animal. § 5-20.8— Insurance proceeds for damage or loss to dangerous buildings. § 5-24— Insurance required. § 5-29— Amendments to the National Electrical Code/2014 Edition. § 5-37— Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition. § 6-17— Concrete apron required of lots; grave liners and additional requirements for certain lots; specifications for apron and other special requirements to be in warranty deeds. § 6-18.1— Burial of indigent persons in the Centralia Cemetery. § 6-25— Same — income from investment; use of capital specified. § 8.1-5— Same — in financing of housing. § 9-4— Same — securities. § 9-43— Enhanced Enterprise Zone — qualified businesses — requirements to abate property taxes. § 11-1— Sale prohibited — exception. § 11-4— Discharge restricted as to time, type of firework and area — public displays. 12-1{8}— APPURTENANT STRUCTURE 12-1{15}— ELEVATED BUILDING 12-1{16}— ELIGIBLE COMMUNITY or PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY 12-1{17}— EXISTING CONSTRUCTION 12-1{20}— FLOOD BOUNDARY AND FLOODWAY MAP (FBFM) 12-1{21}— FLOOD ELEVATION DETERMINATION 12-1{23}— FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY (FIS) 12-1{25}— FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY MAP (FHBM) 12-1{26}— FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) 12-1{40}— MAP 12-1{42}— MEAN SEA LEVEL 12-1{43}— NEW CONSTRUCTION 12-1{45}— NFIP 12-1{46}— PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY (also known as an ELIGIBLE COMMUNITY) 12-1{52}— RISK PREMIUM RATES 12-1{54}— SPECIAL HAZARD AREA 12-1{56}— STATE COORDINATING AGENCY 12-1{57}— STRUCTURE 12-1{61}— VARIANCE § 12-2— Statutory authorization, statement of methods used to analyze flood hazards, statement of purpose, intention and interpretation. § 12-4— Lands to which chapter applies. § 12-6— Standards for floodplain development permit. § 12-7— Floodplain management variance procedures. § 12-11— Amendments to chapter. § 13-10— Permits or licenses required to engage in collection business. § 16-10— Schedule of fees. § 18-13— Failure to maintain motor vehicle financial responsibility. § 18-25.4— Stock golf carts operated on City streets — requirements. § 18-25.5— Inspection, permits and registration required to operate low-speed vehicle, golf carts, or utility vehicle on City streets, roads, or alleys. § 18-25.6— Utility vehicles, operation on City streets, exceptions. § 18-42.3— Minors riding in unenclosed bed of small trucks. § 20-31— Firearms — firing prohibited; exceptions. § 22-6— Responsibilities. § 22-45— Standard work week — overtime. § 22-56— Disciplinary actions. § 22-65— Separations. § 22-70— General leave policy. § 22-82— Federal Social Security benefits extended to all eligible employees, officials and officers. § 22-84— Deductions from wages. § 22-85— Contributions of City. § 22-86— Compliance of City with State and Federal laws generally; administration of plan and agreement by City Clerk. § 22-88— Workers' Compensation Insurance — City authorized to carry on all City employees. § 22-89— Same — Board of Aldermen to determine insuring company. § 22-93— Group health and group life insurance. § 22-122— Deductions. § 22-124— Vehicle and equipment accidents. § 22-127— Complaints against employees. § 22-141— Testing procedures and parameters. § 22-143— Policy. § 23-7— Inspector of Plumbing and Sewers — duties generally. § 23-65— Same — application; statement of qualifications; bond. § 26-39.2— Net metering. § 26-47— Fire hydrants. § 26-122— Separation of funds. § 30-13.3— Permits for excavations and requirements for issuance. § 30-29— Care, removal of trees, shrubs etc. by City. § 30-33— Arborist's permit. 30.1-2A{15}— ESCROW AGENT 30.1-2A{16}— FLOODPLAIN § 30.1-6— Preliminary plat (required for major subdivisions). § 30.1-7— Improvement plans (for both major and minor subdivisions). § 30.1-9— Improvements installed or guaranteed by developer. § 30.1-11— Final plat (for both major and minor subdivisions). § 30.2-17— Accidental discharges. § 31-12— Same — for building. § 31-16— Group housing projects. § 31-23— Use regulations. § 31-41— Final plan.
Intoxicate
§ 1-7— General penalty. Ch 3— Alcoholic Beverages 3-1{1}— ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 3-1{4}— INTOXICATING LIQUOR § 3-3— Prohibitions against selling, supplying or possessing alcoholic beverages, concerning minors, intoxicated persons and habitual drunkards; presumption concerning contents of sealed alcoholic beverage containers. § 3-4— City alcoholic beverage licenses. § 3-5— Hours licensees may operate under licenses. § 3-7— Same — additional requirements to apply for package intoxicating liquor license and Sunday package intoxicating liquor license. § 3-8— (Reserved) § 3-9— License applicant qualifications and other requirements to apply for license — additional requirement to apply for any liquor by the drink license. § 3-9.1— Same — additional requirements for tax exempt organization to apply for liquor by the drink licenses. § 3-10— Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license. § 3-10.1— Temporary resort license — application requirements. § 3-17— Renewal of license — application requirements. § 3-18— Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises. § 3-19— Convictions and law violations-when such may not be sole cause for suspending, revoking, refusing to renew or refusing to grant license. § 16-10— Schedule of fees. § 18-9.1— Drunken, etc., driving — driving while intoxicated. § 18-9.5— Same — implied consent to chemical tests. § 18-9.6— Same — procedure on arrest. § 18-9.7— Same — procedure in municipal court for violations of Section 18-9.1. § 18-9.9— Same — penalties. § 18-9.10— Open containers of intoxicating liquor — prohibited — when. § 20-10.2— Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor on school property. § 20-46— Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions. § 20-50— Endangering the welfare of a child. § 21-11— Alcoholic beverages prohibited, exception. § 22-57— Causes for disciplinary action. § 22-134— Intent of Article X. § 22-135— General policy of Article X. § 22-141— Testing procedures and parameters. § 25-3— Court Costs. § 31-25— Use regulations. § 31-27— Use regulations.
Intoxicating beverages
§ 1-7— General penalty. Ch 3— Alcoholic Beverages 3-1{1}— ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 3-1{4}— INTOXICATING LIQUOR § 3-3— Prohibitions against selling, supplying or possessing alcoholic beverages, concerning minors, intoxicated persons and habitual drunkards; presumption concerning contents of sealed alcoholic beverage containers. § 3-4— City alcoholic beverage licenses. § 3-5— Hours licensees may operate under licenses. § 3-7— Same — additional requirements to apply for package intoxicating liquor license and Sunday package intoxicating liquor license. § 3-8— (Reserved) § 3-9— License applicant qualifications and other requirements to apply for license — additional requirement to apply for any liquor by the drink license. § 3-9.1— Same — additional requirements for tax exempt organization to apply for liquor by the drink licenses. § 3-10— Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license. § 3-10.1— Temporary resort license — application requirements. § 3-17— Renewal of license — application requirements. § 3-18— Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises. § 3-19— Convictions and law violations-when such may not be sole cause for suspending, revoking, refusing to renew or refusing to grant license. § 16-10— Schedule of fees. § 18-9.1— Drunken, etc., driving — driving while intoxicated. § 18-9.5— Same — implied consent to chemical tests. § 18-9.6— Same — procedure on arrest. § 18-9.7— Same — procedure in municipal court for violations of Section 18-9.1. § 18-9.9— Same — penalties. § 18-9.10— Open containers of intoxicating liquor — prohibited — when. § 20-10.2— Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor on school property. § 20-46— Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions. § 20-50— Endangering the welfare of a child. § 21-11— Alcoholic beverages prohibited, exception. § 22-57— Causes for disciplinary action. § 22-134— Intent of Article X. § 22-135— General policy of Article X. § 22-141— Testing procedures and parameters. § 25-3— Court Costs. § 31-25— Use regulations. § 31-27— Use regulations.
Intoxication
§ 1-7— General penalty. Ch 3— Alcoholic Beverages 3-1{1}— ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 3-1{4}— INTOXICATING LIQUOR § 3-3— Prohibitions against selling, supplying or possessing alcoholic beverages, concerning minors, intoxicated persons and habitual drunkards; presumption concerning contents of sealed alcoholic beverage containers. § 3-4— City alcoholic beverage licenses. § 3-5— Hours licensees may operate under licenses. § 3-7— Same — additional requirements to apply for package intoxicating liquor license and Sunday package intoxicating liquor license. § 3-8— (Reserved) § 3-9— License applicant qualifications and other requirements to apply for license — additional requirement to apply for any liquor by the drink license. § 3-9.1— Same — additional requirements for tax exempt organization to apply for liquor by the drink licenses. § 3-10— Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license. § 3-10.1— Temporary resort license — application requirements. § 3-17— Renewal of license — application requirements. § 3-18— Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises. § 3-19— Convictions and law violations-when such may not be sole cause for suspending, revoking, refusing to renew or refusing to grant license. § 16-10— Schedule of fees. § 18-9.1— Drunken, etc., driving — driving while intoxicated. § 18-9.5— Same — implied consent to chemical tests. § 18-9.6— Same — procedure on arrest. § 18-9.7— Same — procedure in municipal court for violations of Section 18-9.1. § 18-9.9— Same — penalties. § 18-9.10— Open containers of intoxicating liquor — prohibited — when. § 20-10.2— Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor on school property. § 20-46— Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions. § 20-50— Endangering the welfare of a child. § 21-11— Alcoholic beverages prohibited, exception. § 22-57— Causes for disciplinary action. § 22-134— Intent of Article X. § 22-135— General policy of Article X. § 22-141— Testing procedures and parameters. § 25-3— Court Costs. § 31-25— Use regulations. § 31-27— Use regulations.
Investigations
§ 2-1— Policy concerning meetings, records and votes (open meetings and records law). 2-2{1}— ADVERSARY PROCEEDING § 2-79— Reports. § 3-18— Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises. § 5-27— Amendments to the International Building Code — 2015 Edition. § 8.1-3— City Attorney to administer chapter. § 8.1-8— Additional unlawful practices. § 8.1-9— Enforcement procedures. § 9-6— Contracts for work to be done for City, supplies, etc. — bids; award; signature; etc. § 9-29— Collector to use all lawful means to collect taxes and licenses. 12-1{52}— RISK PREMIUM RATES § 16-12— Same — promulgation of rules and regulations — additional duties. § 16-15.1— Municipal pawnshop license — requirements. § 16-20— Registration of persons engaging in interstate commerce. § 16-25— Statement of gross receipts. § 18-13— Failure to maintain motor vehicle financial responsibility. § 18-15— Leaving the scene of an accident. § 20-33— Harassment. § 20-35.1— Library theft. 20-35.3B{4}— IMITATION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE § 20-52— Invasion of privacy. 22-2{40}— SUSPENSION § 22-4— Scope. § 22-56— Disciplinary actions. § 22-64— Judicial suspensions. § 22-124— Vehicle and equipment accidents. § 22-126— Commendations. § 22-127— Complaints against employees. § 22-130— Investigating authority. § 22-131— Investigation procedures. § 22-132— Results of investigation. § 22-133— Records of investigation. § 22-161— Duties of employees and officers. § 22-162— Investigation procedure. § 22-164— Confidentiality. § 23-22— Work in violation of Chapter to be corrected. § 24-30— Mid-Missouri Major Case Squad. § 30-18— Duties and responsibilities.