SEC. 4.103. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS - ANNUAL REPORT.

§ 4.103

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Every city board and commission must prepare and file an annual report describing its activities with the Mayor and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, unless the Board of Supervisors changes this requirement by ordinance; the report may be combined with the Annual Statement of Purpose.

Every board and commission in San Francisco has to write and submit a yearly report that says what they did during the year. They file it with the Mayor and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. If a board wants, it can combine this yearly report with another document called the Annual Statement of Purpose instead of writing two separate reports.

  • Could be simpler:The phrase 'As of the operative date of this Charter and until this requirement is changed by the Board of Supervisors' is bureaucratic boilerplate that could be simplified to just state the current rule clearly.

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