Allow legal notices to be published on city website instead of newspapers
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 2 of the code of the city of miami beach, entitled “administration,” by amending article i, entitled “in general,” by creating section 2-2 thereof, entitled “alternative publication of legal notices on a publicly accessible website,” to provide that in accordance with section 50.0311, florida statutes, wherever the…
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 2 of the code of the city of miami beach, entitled “administration,” by amending article i, entitled “in general,” by creating section 2-2 thereof, entitled “alternative publication of legal notices on a publicly accessible website,” to provide that in accordance with
0311, florida statutes, wherever the city code provides for newspaper publication of a legally required advertisement or public notice, the city may use a publicly accessible website hosted by miami-dade county as an alternative means of publishing said legally required advertisements or public notices, except to the limited extent that newspaper publication is required under the city charter, miami- dade county charter or the miami-dade county code; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. First reading office of the city attorney commissioner david suarez
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