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individual or groups equally or in the same manner unless there is a rational basis or a compelling <br />governmental interest to treat someone or some group differently. Therefore, officers of the City <br />should treat all individuals and groups in the same manner. If there is a question concerning <br />whether an individual or group can be treated differently, the City Attorney should be consulted. If <br />an officer illegally discriminates against an individual or group, that individual or group can seek <br />monetary damages from the City and the individual officer for a violation of his rights under the <br />State and Federal civil rights statutes. <br />When members of City Boards and Commissions are acting in good faith and within the bounds <br />allowed by the City ordinances and procedures and the State and Federal law, the City will provide <br />a defense for such members to the greatest extent permissible. However, if a Board or <br />Commission member violates a criminal law while serving in his/her official capacity, the City <br />generally will not provide that member a defense. The reason for this is that if a criminal law was <br />violated, the Board or Commission member was probably acting outside the bounds of his <br />authority. <br />The above discussion is by no means intended to be a comprehensive and complete discussion of <br />legal liabilities to which the City or the Board or Commission member may be subjected. You are <br />reminded that the City Attorney is available to the City Boards and Commissions and should be <br />consulted on such questions. <br />Chapter 2 <br />Board and Commission Appointment Process <br />Section 1: How Board and Commission Members are Appointed <br />The La Porte City Council makes all of the appointments to La Porte's Boards and Commissions <br />with exception of the Civil Service Commission. The Civil Service Commission is appointed by the <br />City Manager and confirmed by City Council. Citizens interested in being appointed are urged to <br />obtain an application from the City Secretary's Office at City Hall. <br />Section 2: Notice of Appointment <br />After the City Council appoints a person to serve as a member of a Board or Commission, the City <br />Secretary will notify the appointee, in writing, of the appointment. <br />Section 3: Eligibility and Qualifications <br />The La Porte City Council seeks out the best-qualified citizens to serve on Boards and <br />Commissions. The qualifications required to serve on a particular Board or Commission are <br />determined by La Porte City Ordinance or by the State statute establishing the Board or <br />Commission. <br />
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