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Section 1003 - When the mayor may preside over council and vote, attendance of mayor at council meetings and breaking tie votes

8 PA Cons Stat § 1003 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Presiding over meetings.--The mayor shall preside over the organization of the council until it is organized as provided in section 1001 (relating to organization of council, quorum, participation by telecommunication device, voting, compensation and eligibility) and shall be deemed a member of council at the organizational meeting if the mayor's membership becomes necessary to constitute a quorum.

(b) Voting at meetings.--The mayor shall not vote at the meeting unless the mayor's vote shall, for any reason, be required to effect the organization of council or to elect any officer who is required to be or may be elected at the organizational meeting. If the mayor is absent from the organizational meeting, one of the members of council physically present at the meeting and chosen by the members eligible to vote at the meeting shall preside.

(c) Attendance.--The mayor may attend any or all regular and special meetings of council and take part in the discussions of the council on matters pertaining to borough affairs, subject to any restrictions applicable to members of council contained in the rules of order or bylaws of the council.

(d) Tie votes.--

(1) If, by reason of a tie or split vote, the council shall be unable to:

(i) enact or pass any ordinance, resolution or motion;

(ii) declare any vacancy pursuant to section 903 (relating to right of council to declare seat of member vacant for failure to qualify);

(iii) fill any other vacancy in its membership or in any other borough office; or

(iv) take any action on any matter lawfully brought before it;

the mayor, if in attendance at the meeting, may, at the mayor's option, cast the deciding vote or shall direct that the matter be tabled until a special meeting of council.

(2) The special meeting of council shall be held within not less than five days or more than ten days at which time the matter shall be reconsidered by council.

(3) If a tie or split vote still exists, it shall be the duty of the mayor at that time to cast the deciding vote.

(4) If a tie or split vote occurs at any meeting when the mayor is not in attendance, the matter shall be tabled to a special meeting to be held within not less than five days or more than ten days as set by the president of council, and the mayor shall be given at least five days' notice of the meeting, at which meeting it shall be the duty of the mayor to cast the tie-breaking vote.

Cross References. Section 1003 is referred to in section 10A01 of this title.

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Section 1003 - When the mayor may preside over council and vote, attendance of mayor at council meetings and breaking tie votes