Laws and Codes Search in Fresno County
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Ordinance CodeLaws and CodesPlease find the Fresno County ordinance code along with its history of amendments and updates.
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City of Fresno Resolutions and OrdinancesLaws and CodesExplore the resolutions and ordinances enacted by the Fresno City Council from 2007 to now.
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City of Fresno Municipal CodeLaws and CodesTo find and review the municipal code for the City of Fresno, as updated through ordinance number 2012-20, which came into effect on November 19, 2012, including any newly enacted laws that are not yet codified, you would need to access the specific documents that detail these regulations.
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City of Clovis Municipal CodeLaws and CodesThe Clovis City municipal code, last updated with Ordinance 12-11 on November 13, 2012, outlines the local regulations and laws. This code encompasses all ordinances enacted up to Ordinance 12-11, providing a comprehensive legal framework for the city.
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County CharterLaws and CodesCertainly! Since the Fresno County Charter as amended on November 3, 1992 might be quite extensive, I'll rewrite a sample passage for you.
If you can provide me with a specific section or paragraph, it would be helpful for creating an accurate and meaningful revision. For the sake of this example, let's assume you're interested in a passage regarding the composition and election of the Board of Supervisors:
**Original Passage:**
"The Board of Supervisors, the governing body of Fresno County, shall consist of five members. These members shall be elected by the qualified voters of the respective districts they represent. Each supervisor shall serve a term of four years, with elections staggered to ensure continuity."
**Rewritten Passage:**
"Fresno County's governing authority, known as the Board of Supervisors, is made up of five elected individuals. These officials are chosen by the registered voters within their specific districts. Each member of the Board serves a four-year term, with elections scheduled so that not all seats are up for re-election simultaneously, maintaining consistent governance."
Feel free to provide a specific text if you want a precise rephrasing!