Salaries of Auditor and School Director.: Amended bYI Stats. 1931

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Salaries of Auditor and School Director.
Sec. 19 The Auditor shall receive an annual salary of Thirty-
six Hundred Dollars ($3,600.00), payahle in equal monthly in-
stallments until the end of the present term of office which termi-
nates on July 1, 1933, thereafter the Auditor shall receive an annual
salary of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00), payahle in equal month-
ly installments, and shall devote his entire time to the duties of his
office.
Each School Director shall receive ten dollars for each regular
meeting of the Board of Education which he shall attend, provided
that he shall not receive more than Forty Dollars ($40.00) in any
one month.
Amended bYI Stats. 1931.
Auditor - Controller. Salary.
Sec. 19lh. The office existing prior to adoption of this section as
"Auditor" shall henceforth exist under the title and designation of
"Auditor-Controller" Wherever in this Charter the word "Auditor"
shall appear it shall be changed to "Auditor-Controller"
The provisions of this section relative to change of office title are
for that limited purpose only, and shall in no manner affect the
continuity of the existing office, tenures, funds, powers, existing
agreements or other business of the department or the City
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 19 or any other provi-
sions of this Charter, from and after July 1, 1953, the salary of
the Auditor-Controller shall be fixed by the City Council, and the
Auditor-Controller shall devote his entire time to the duties of his
office.
Added bYI Stats. 1953-
Administering Oaths. Subpoenas.
Sec. 20. Every elective officer, every chief official and every mem-
her of any Board provided for in this Charter shall, in all matters
of or pertaining to the City or its husiness, have the power to admin-
ister oaths and affirmations, and every such officer and Board shall
have the power to issue subpoenas, to compel by subpoena the pro
duction of books, papers and documents, and to take and hear
testimony concerning any matter or thing pending before the Council
or hefore any such officer or Board. If any person so subpoenaed
neglect or refuse to appear, or to produce any book, paper or docu-
ment as required by such subpoena, or shall refuse to testify before
the Councilor hefore any such officer or Board or to answer any
question which any officer, or a majority of such Board shall decide
to be proper and pertinent, he shall be deemed in contempt, and the
Council or any such officer, or any such Board shall have power to
take the proceedings in that behalf provided by the general laws of
the State. The Chief of Police must, on request of the Council or of
any such officer, or of any memher of such Board, detail a police
officer or police officers to serve such subpoena.
ARTICLE VI.
THE MAYOR.
The President of the Council.
Sec. 21. At its first meeting in the month of July next following
the election of Councilmen under this amendment, the Council shall
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