Title 12174 · Code of Ordinances
Sec. 82.101. - Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs established.
Citation: Jacksonville, FL Code of Ordinances § 82.101.
Section: 82.101.
There is hereby established the Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs (hereinafter known as the Council on Elder Affairs "COEA"). In establishing the Council on Elder Affairs, the City is exercising its authority as a county to create a Countywide body representative of all of the elderly people of Duval County. The Council on Elder Affairs shall be composed of 19 members appointed as hereinafter provided. All members of the Council on Elder Affairs shall serve for a term of two years or until their qualified successors are appointed. Members may be reappointed; provided however, any member who has been appointed for two consecutive full terms shall not be eligible for all or any part of the next succeeding term, regardless of whoever makes the appointment. Any member who has been appointed for two consecutive full terms may be appointed to serve again, after passage of at least one full two year term. An appointment to fill a vacancy in an unexpired term shall not be considered as an appointment to a full term. Fourteen members of the Council on Elder Affairs shall be appointed by the City Council (one nominee from each of the 14 District Council Members) and five at large members of the Council on Elder Affairs shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. All members or reappointees (except members appointed to fill vacancies for unexpired terms) shall serve for two-year staggered terms. (Ord. 74-392-147, § 1; Ord. 75-529-321, § 1; Ord. 77-536-205, § 2; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1; Ord. 91-1124-596, § 1; Ord. 93-309-182, § 1; Ord. 2000-1223-E, § 1; Ord. 2018-465-E , § 1) Note— Former § 71.101.