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•\ <br /> i <br /> �•:. ' ' �' � <br /> - �. <br /> 7 O� <br /> • O O <br /> ��b. - CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> ti <br />. ��L �t,'�' RESOLUTION O THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � �kESH�g' � NO. � � � s � <br /> � A RESOLUTION REQUESTING REPRESENTATION FROM � <br /> LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES INSURANCE TRUST FOR APPEAL <br /> WHEREAS,the city of Orono is a defendant along with the Minnesota Police Recruitment <br /> System, a Minnesota joint powers organization ("MPRS"), and 35 other Minnesota cities in two <br /> companion civil actions in Hennepin County district court entitled Fields v. MPRS et al. and Starks <br /> v. MPRS. et al., District Court File Numbers EM 93-218 and EM 93-219 (collectively referred to <br /> as the "Action"); and . <br /> WHEREAS, by Order dated October 5, 1994, the court found that the entry level police <br />� officer selection procedures used by the defendants violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act; and <br /> • WHEREAS,by Order dated November 7, 19906,the court made the defendants subject to <br /> the continuing jurisdiction of the court until January 1, 2004; and <br /> WHEREAS, said orders establish standards for review of employee selection procedures <br /> which will be extraordinarily difficult to satisfy; and <br /> WHEAEAS, said orders may be cited as precedent in future challenges to employee <br /> selection procedures of Minnesota cities which will be defended by the League of Minnesota Cities <br /> Insurance Trust(LMCIT); and <br /> WHEREAS, the City and other defendant cities may have future employment practices <br /> challenged in the context of the Action under the continuing jurisdiction of the court, which will be <br /> defended by the LMCIT; and • <br /> WHEREAS,it would be advantageous to the City,the defendant cities in the Action and all <br /> other cities in Minnesota if the Action could be successfully challenged on appeal; <br /> NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Orono that: � <br /> 1. The City hereby requests the LMCIT to appeal the Action to the Minnesota Court of <br /> Appeals on behalf of the city. <br /> • 2. The City of Orono is directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to the LMCIT as <br />
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