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§ 1-106. [Same-] Enforcement; adoption

(a) The council may provide penalties for the breach of any ordinance authorized by general law or this charter; may prosecute any person violating the same through the city attorney, grand juror or police officers who for such purposes shall be informing officers; and may maintain actions to restrain actual or threatened violations of the same. The establishment of any fine or penalty shall be by ordinance.

(b) Ordinance-making authority granted to the City by this charter and general law shall be exercised pursuant to the provisions of Section 107 and 108 of this charter.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-24-appendix > Chapter-411 > 106

§ 1-106. [Same-] Enforcement; adoption

(a) The council may provide penalties for the breach of any ordinance authorized by general law or this charter; may prosecute any person violating the same through the city attorney, grand juror or police officers who for such purposes shall be informing officers; and may maintain actions to restrain actual or threatened violations of the same. The establishment of any fine or penalty shall be by ordinance.

(b) Ordinance-making authority granted to the City by this charter and general law shall be exercised pursuant to the provisions of Section 107 and 108 of this charter.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-24-appendix > Chapter-411 > 106

§ 1-106. [Same-] Enforcement; adoption

(a) The council may provide penalties for the breach of any ordinance authorized by general law or this charter; may prosecute any person violating the same through the city attorney, grand juror or police officers who for such purposes shall be informing officers; and may maintain actions to restrain actual or threatened violations of the same. The establishment of any fine or penalty shall be by ordinance.

(b) Ordinance-making authority granted to the City by this charter and general law shall be exercised pursuant to the provisions of Section 107 and 108 of this charter.