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For local intergovernmental bodies or advisory groups, to which an official Eugene City <br />Council representative has been appointed, the representative is to serve as an "instructed <br />delegate," that is, to represent pertinent adopted city and Council policy. The Mayor or <br />councilors should inform the other members of the City Council of the matters being <br />considered by intergovernmental bodies, and to the greatest extent possible, seek direction <br />from the City Council on issues directly pertaining to the City of Eugene and adopted city <br />policy. The representative may express his or her own opinion, provided it is identified as <br />such, but when voting or considering matters with policy implications or budgetary <br />considerations, the representative must follow adopted City or Council policy and <br />direction. <br /> <br />Participating in state and national groups such as the League of Oregon Cities and the <br />National League of Cities present the opportunity to enhance skills and knowledge, and are <br />important avenues for the Mayor and councilors to advocate for the members of the <br />community and the city itself. If the Mayor or councilors attend meetings of these <br />organizations, an official voting delegate should be selected by the City Council. This <br />voting delegate, to the greatest extent possible, informs the Mayor and City Council of <br />issues or matters on which the voting delegate may be asked to vote. If there is existing <br />City or Council policy, the voting delegate will vote in accordance with that policy. When <br />providing a report to the council (see Section 10.06), votes of the delegate should be <br />included in that report. <br /> <br />If the Mayor or individual councilor serves on a committee of a state or national advisory <br />committee and has been selected in an "at large" role, that is, not a specific seat or position <br />for a City of Eugene elected official, that person should state the adopted City or Council <br />policies. However, that person is not bound by the adopted policy and can represent his or <br />her own position, provide that the person makes such a disclaimer. <br /> <br />10. COUNCILOR EXPENSES <br />10.01 General Guidelines for Reimbursed Expenses <br />Under the provisions of the City Charter, the City may pay a councilor or the Mayor expenses <br />that are directly related to City business. It is each councilor's and the Mayor's responsibility to <br />determine if expenses are actually City related. If there are questions about the propriety of such <br />expenditures, the Manager shall first review the issue with the councilor. If the City Manager and <br />the councilor cannot resolve the issue, the Manager shall discuss the matter with the Mayor. <br />Receipts should be secured for any expenses and should accompany Council expense report forms <br /> <br />Eugene City Council Operating Agreements March 7, 2005 Exhibit to Resolution Number xxxx <br />Page 9 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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