File #: 07-1881    Version: 1 Name: Employee Bond Requirements - Amendment
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/9/2008 In control: Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council
On agenda: 2/17/2009 Final action: 2/17/2009
Title: Subject: Employee Bond Requirements - Amendment From: Finance and Management Agency Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 7997 C.M.S., Which Established A Requirement That The City Provide Bond Insurance For Specified City Employees And Officer To Insure The Honest And Faithful Performance Of Their Official Duties, To: (1) Add The City Atorney As A Bonded City Officer, (2) Authorize The City Administrator Or His/Her Designee To Approve The Bond Insurance Agreements, Subject To Approval As To Form And Legality By The City Attorney; (3) Set The Minimum Bond Coverage Limit For Each Such Employee And Officer At Two Million Dollars ($2,000.000); And (4) Authorize The City Administrator To Provide A Master Official Bond, That Will Cover All Such Employees And Officers If The City Administrator Or Designee Determines That It Is In The City's Best Interests To Do So
Attachments: 1. View Report.pdf, 2. 12917 CMS.pdf
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Subject:      Employee Bond Requirements - Amendment
From:            Finance and Management Agency            
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 7997 C.M.S., Which Established A Requirement That The City Provide Bond Insurance For Specified City Employees And Officer To Insure The Honest And Faithful Performance Of Their Official Duties, To: (1) Add The City Atorney As A Bonded City Officer, (2) Authorize The City Administrator Or His/Her Designee To Approve The Bond Insurance Agreements, Subject To Approval As To Form And Legality By The City Attorney; (3) Set The Minimum Bond Coverage Limit For Each Such Employee And Officer At Two Million Dollars ($2,000.000); And (4) Authorize The City Administrator To Provide A Master Official Bond, That Will Cover All Such Employees And Officers If The City Administrator Or Designee Determines That It Is In The City's Best Interests To Do So