§ 6.6. Attendance, Conduct, Sergeant-At-Arms.  


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  • (a) Any three (3) or more members of the council may by vote either request or compel the attendance of its members and other officers of the city at any meeting. Any members of the council or other officer, who when notified of such request for his or her attendance, fails to attend such meeting for reasons other than confining illness or extenuating circumstances shall be deemed guilty of misconduct in office unless excused by the council.
    (b) The Mayor, or in the absence of the Mayor, the Mayor Pro-Tem, shall enforce orderly conduct at meetings and any councilperson or other officer who shall fail to conduct himself or herself in an orderly manner at any meeting shall be deemed guilty of misconduct in office.
    (c) Any police officer designated by the Mayor, or in the absence of the Mayor, the Mayor Pro-Tem of the meeting shall serve as the sergeant-at-arms of the council in enforcement of the provision of this section.