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H. B. 4763
(By Delegates Brown, Webb, Armstead, Webster,
Palumbo, Calvert and Amores)
(Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary)
[March 11, 2004]
A BILL extending the time for the city council of Dunbar to meet
as a levying body for the purpose of presenting to the voters
of the city an election to continue an additional city levy to
maintain the present salaries of all employees of the paid
fire and paid police departments of the City of Dunbar and to
repair and service existing police department and fire
fighting equipment and to purchase additional fire fighting
and police equipment where necessary from between the seventh
and twenty-eighth days of March and the third Tuesday in April
until the thirty-first day of May, two thousand four.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
THE CITY COUNCIL OF DUNBAR MEETING AS A LEVYING BODY EXTENDED.
§1. Extending time for the City of Dunbar to meet as a levying
body for election of additional levies to maintain
present salaries of employees of the paid fire and paid
police departments, to repair and service existing police department and fire fighting equipment, and to
purchase additional fire fighting and police
department
equipment.
Notwithstanding the provisions of article eight, chapter
eleven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred
thirty-one, as amended, to the contrary, the city council of Dunbar
is hereby authorized to extend the time for its meeting as a
levying body and certifying its actions to the state auditor from
between the seventh and twenty-eighth days of March and the third
Tuesday in April until the thirty-first of May, two thousand four,
for the purpose of
submitting to the voters of the City of Dunbar
the continuation of an additional city levy to maintain the present
salaries of all employees of the paid fire and paid police
departments of the City of Dunbar and to repair and service
existing police department and fire fighting equipment and to
purchase additional fire fighting and police equipment where
necessary.