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Resolution 11276 RESOLUTION NO. 11276 WHEREAS Chapter 59-447, Laws of Florida, enables political sub- divisions of the State of Florida to provide through appropriate Resolution or Ordinance for emergency interim succession to public office to assure the continuation of essential functions of the govern- ment of Miami Beach under conditions of enemy attack; and WHEREAS there exists the possibility of an attack upon the Unites States of unprecedented size and destructiveness; and WHEREAS as a result of such attack the duly elected or appointed officials of the City of Miami Beach may be unavailable to discharge the leadership, authority and responsibility of the office to which elected or appointed; and WHEREAS due to the almost certain disruption of communications and other services of government it may be impracticable because of the urgency of the situation to initiate and pursue the existing legal procedure for the election or appointment of successors to those offices unavailable by reason of enemy attack; and WHEREAS it is considered imperative to provide for the effective operation of civil government under national emergency conditions to supply the necessary social services to survivors of the attack; to sustain morale; restore economic functions, and facilitate the earliest possible resumption of functions temporarily suspended through necessity NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH that the following procedures governing automatic interim emergency succession to office, in the event of the unavail- ability of the duly elected members of the City Council, the duly qualified City Manager and the duly qualified Municipal Judge, are hereby established 1. Each of the aforementioned shall designate, by title, if feasible, or by named person, not less than three (3) nor more than seven (7) emergency interim successors to his office and specify their order of succession. 2 . It shall be incumbent upon them to revise as necessary, the designations of emergency interim successors made pursuant to this Resolution. 3 . The City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach shall maintain in current status the list of designees for emergency interim succession and the order of their succession . 4. The emergency interim successor (designee) shall exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office to which designated until such time as the vacancy created by the unavailability of the regularly elected or appointed official shall be filled in accordance with the Constitution or applicable Statutes or until the elected official (or a preceding designated emergency interim successor) again becomes available to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office . 5 . Designated emergency interim successors are empowered to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office to which designated only after an attack on the United States has occurred and then only by reason of the unavailability of the regular incumbent and/or appointed official, or the immediate preceding designated successor. Designated emergency interim successors are retained on the official roster of successors and in the established order of their succession at the pleasure of the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, who may amend or revise such roster with or without cause. 6. Designated emergency interim successors shall upon desig- nation take the same oath of office as prescribed for the duly elected or appointed official with the further specification that the designee shall be empowered to exercise the powers and duties of such office only in the event of the unavailability of the duly elected incumbent and/or appointed official, or the immediate preceding successor, following enemy attack on the United States . No other oath of office shall be required for succession to the office under the conditions stated herein. PASSED and ADOPTED this 19th day of August, 1964. 44/1/kz • rCe:44j Ma o / r ATTEST: R. WM. L. JOHNSON, City Clerk kA)-(.41-11-4 PagesDeputy City C (SEAL) • } • N FG H Z 13) J) H• 0 a) • H 4-1 O El• A O rl c