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§ 14-359-120. Pension and retirement plans

(a) In any city of the first class, owning and operating a municipal airport and its related properties and facilities, by or through an airport board of commissioners, the commission is authorized to provide a plan for social security, old age pensions, or retirement pay for part or all employees of the airport and its […]

§ 14-359-121. Term of members

For municipal airport commissions in existence on August 1, 1997, the initial term of the two (2) new members shall be as follows: one (1) new member shall serve an initial term of four (4) years; and one (1) new member shall serve an initial term of five (5) years.

§ 14-359-118. Records and reports

(a) The commissioners shall keep a record of all revenues and expenditures of the airport and its related properties and facilities and shall submit monthly reports to the mayor and city council. (b) (1) (A) It shall be the duty of the airport commissioners to prepare and file an annual report of the financial affairs […]

§ 14-359-103. Authority to create

Any city of the first class or of the second class owning and operating a municipal airport and its relative properties and facilities, or any city of the first class or second class desiring to own and operate a municipal airport, by appropriate action of its city council or other governing body, may create a […]

§ 14-359-104. Creation of commission

(a) Any city affected by and desiring to avail itself of the benefits of this chapter shall enact by a majority vote of the elected and qualified members of its city council an ordinance creating an airport commission to be composed of seven (7) citizens who are qualified electors of the state. (b) (1) At […]

§ 14-359-105. Appointment of commissioners

(a) (1) The commissioners shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by a three-fourths vote of the elected and qualified members of the city council. (2) In municipalities located in a metropolitan statistical area designated by the United States Bureau of the Census having a population of one million (1,000,000) or more according to […]

§ 14-359-106. Removal of commissioners

Any commissioner appointed by the provisions of this chapter may be removed upon a three-fourths (¾) vote of the elected and qualified members of the city council.

§ 14-359-108. Meetings of commission

The commissioners shall meet at least monthly, but other meetings may be held at any time by the commission or upon the call of the mayor and city council.