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EXHIBIT C (Continued) <br />Section 5: Notice <br />The City will give reasonable written notice to each recognized employee organization affected by <br />any ordinance, rule, resolution, or regulation relating to matters within the scope of representation <br />proposed to be adopted by the City, and each such organization shall be given the opportunity to <br />meet and confer with the Employee Relations Officer prior to such adoption. <br />In cases of emergency when the City determines that an ordinance, rule, resolution, or regulation <br />relating to matters within the scope of representation must be adopted immediately without prior <br />notice or meeting with recognized employee organization, the Employee Relations Officer shall <br />provide such notice and opportunity to meet at the earliest practicable time following the adoption <br />of such ordinance, rule, resolution or regulation. <br />Section b: Petition for Recognition <br />An employee organization that seeks to be formally acknowledged as the Recognized Employee <br />Organization representing the employees in an appropriate unit shall file a petition with the <br />Employee Relations Officer containing the following information and documentation: <br />Name and address of the employee organization. <br />Names and titles of its officers. <br />Names and titles of employee organization representatives who are authorized to speak on behalf <br />of the organization. <br />A statement that the employee organization has, as one of its primary purposes, representing the <br />employees in their employment relations with the City. <br />A statement whether the employee organization is a chapter or local of, or affiliated directly or <br />indirectly in any manner with, a regional or state, or national or international organization, and, if so, <br />the name and address of each such regional, state or international organization. <br />Certified copies of the employee organization's constitution and bylaws, including all amendments <br />thereof. <br />A designation of those persons, not exceeding three in number, and their addresses, to whom sent <br />by first class or certified United States mail will be deemed sufficient notice on the employee <br />organization. <br />A statement that the employee organization is cognizant of the provisions of Section 3509 of the <br />Meyer-Mil ias- Brown Act. <br />A statement that the employee organization has no restriction on membership based on race, color, <br />creed, sex, or national origin. <br />A description of the composition of the unit or units claimed to be appropriate, including the job <br />classifications of employees and the number of member employees therein, as well as a statement <br />of reasons why the unit or units is or are considered to be appropriate. <br />CONFIDENTIAL ASSOCIATION OF SANTA ANA(CASA) MOLI: 2010-2012 Page 79