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Sec. 413. Adoption (Ordinances). <br />Every ordinance shall be introduced in writing in the fofm :n whie,, i t is to b a.,nn-. <br />passed. A copy of each ordinance and written resolution shall be available in the council's <br />chambers for public inspection during any council meeting at which the same is to be <br />passed or adopted. No ordinance shall be passed finally on the day it is introduced, except <br />for emergency ordinances as hereinafter defined in Section 415, nor within six (6) days <br />thereafter, nor at any time other than at a regular or adjourned regular meeting. in the <br />not that eAiy e fdi e,+iee ether than an erdinanee . a4terea after its <br />not be finally adepted exeept at a regular of adjetimed regulaf fneefing, held net less th <br />six (6) days after the date upen whieh n .nh ordiron. .ne ... so alterea A proposed <br />ordinance may be amended or modified between the time of its introduction and the time <br />of its final passage, providing its general scope and original purpose are retained. The <br />rights and powers conferred on the city council shall be exercised by ordinance <br />py-evided by this ehatlef or- by law. , resolution or motion as may be prescribed by <br />the Constitution or Laws of the State of California, and the provisions of this Charter; <br />provided, that each act of the city council establishing a fine or other penalty or granting <br />a franchise shall be by ordinance. <br />No order for the payment of money shall be adopted or made at any other than a regular <br />or adjourned regular meeting, except when a state of emergency has been declared or at <br />an emergency meeting properly convened. <br />All ordinances and written resolutions shall be signed by the mayor and attested by the <br />clerk of the council. <br />65B-10 <br />