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a nuclear attack upon the United States or a natural disaster <br />affecting the vicinity of the City, the Mayor, Council, City <br />Administrator and City Clerk shall be forthwith notified by any <br />one of said persons and by any means available to gather at the <br />City Hall. In the event that safety or convenience dictate, an <br />alternative place of meeting may be designated. Those gathered <br />shall proceed as follows: <br />A. By majority vote of those persons present, <br />regardless of number, they shall elect a Chairman and Secretary <br />to preside and keep minutes, respectively. <br />B. They shall review and record the specific facts <br />relating to the nuclear attack or natural disaster and injuries <br />to persons or damage to property already done, or the imminence <br />thereof. <br />C. They may, based on such facts, declare a s.:ate <br />of emergency. <br />D. By majority vote of those persons present, <br />regardless of number, they shall fill all positions on the <br />Council, (including the office of Mayor) of those persons upon <br />whom notice could not be served or who are unable to be present. <br />E. Such interim successors shall serve until such <br />time as the duly elected official is again available and returns <br />to that position, or the state of emergency has passed and a <br />successor is designated and qualifies as required by law, <br />whichever shall occur first. <br />Subd. 3. Duties of the Interim Emergency Council. The <br />Interim Emergency Council shall exercice the powers and duties of <br />their offices, and appoint other key government officials to <br />serve during the emergency. <br />SEC. 2.11. ACTING ADMINISTRATOR. The Administrator may <br />appoint an Acting Administrator to discharge the duties of the <br />administrator's office when the Administrator is on vacation, <br />sick leave, leave, or out of the area on business. If the City <br />Council does not rescind or modify the appointment at the next <br />City Council meeting, the appointment shall be deemed ratified. <br />If the City Administrator no longer holds the position, the Mayor <br />may appoint an Acting Administrator subject to concurrence of the <br />Council at their next regular scheduled meeting. The appointment <br />shall state the powers and authority granted to the Acting <br />administrator. <br />SEC. 2.16. WORKER'S COMPENSATION. All officers of the <br />City elected or appointed for a regular term of office or to <br />complete the unexpired portion of any such regular term shall be <br />included in the definition of "employee" as defined in Minnesota <br />Statutes relating to coverage for purposes of worker's <br />compensation entitlement. The term "employee" shall include, but <br />
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