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LAWS OF FLORIDA 2189 <br /> the right to a hearing before the City Council. If the City Council <br /> shall approve the action of the Mayor in suspending such officer, <br /> said officer shall thereupon stand removed and his office vacated. <br /> If the Council shall not approve the action of the Mayor in sus- <br /> pending such officer, the said officer shall resume his duties. <br /> Section 22. The Mayor shall have general supervision over all <br /> City officers and the police force and may examine into the con- <br /> ditlon of the officers, books, records and papers thereof and the <br /> manner of conducting official business. He shall report to the <br /> City Council all violations or neglect of duty of any official that <br /> may come to his knowledge. He shall make such recommendations <br /> about City business to the City Council as lie deems advisable. <br /> Section 23. The Mayor shall appoint such police force with the <br /> consent of the Council as may be deemed necessary. The compen- <br /> sation of policemen shall be fixed by the City Council. <br /> Section 24. When in his opinion the public good requires, the <br /> Mayor may appoint and discharge special policemen and detec- <br /> tives, making report thereof to the City Council at its next meet- <br /> ing thereafter. <br /> Section 25. The Mayor shall communicate from time to time to <br /> the Council such information and recommend such measures touch- <br /> ing the public services as he may deem proper, and shall perform <br /> such other duties as the ordinances prescribe. <br /> Section 26. The Mayor may call special meetings of the Council, <br /> and when called lie shall state the object for which called, and the <br /> business of such meeting shall be confined to the objects so stated <br /> in the call, unless all the members of the Council are present, when <br /> they may transact such business as they see fit. <br /> Section 27. The Mayor may be impeached by the Council for <br /> misfeasance, malfeasance or nonfeasance in office, for drunken- <br /> ness or gross immorality. Should charges be preferredt ggainst <br /> the Mayor the Council shall furnish said Mayor with a copy of <br /> the charges, giving him a reasonable time to answer, and shall <br /> proceed without unnecessary delay to investigate and decide said <br /> charges. It shall require a four-fifths vote of all the members of <br /> the City Council to remove the Mayor. <br /> Section 28. That in case of death or absence of the Mayor from <br /> the City, or his inability from any cause to discharge the duties <br /> of the office of Mayor, the President of the Council, or in his <br /> absence the acting President of the Council, shall discharge the <br /> duties of Mayor as "Mayor pro tempore" until the office of Mayor <br /> shall be filled, or until the Mayor shall resume his duties. <br /> 6 0� <br />