SEC. 2.109. RATES, FEES AND SIMILAR CHARGES.
§ 2.109
The Board of Supervisors must approve or reject by ordinance any proposed rates, fees, or charges from city departments within 30 days of the Mayor's submission, excluding those set by the Port or Airport Commissions or under the 1932 Refuse Collection ordinance.
When the Mayor proposes new fees or charges that a city department wants to impose, the Board of Supervisors has 30 days to vote on whether to approve or reject them. However, this rule does not apply to fees set by the Port Commission, Airport Commission, or garbage collection fees (which are handled under a separate 1932 law).
- Complex:The exception clause references an external ordinance from 1932 by name and date, requiring readers to consult other documents to understand the full scope.
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Official text
Within 30 days of submission by the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors shall approve by ordinance or reject any rate, fee or similar charge to be imposed by any department, official, board or commission, except those rates, fees and similar charges established by the Port or Airport Commissions, or under the Refuse Collection and Disposal Ordinance of November 8, 1932, as amended.