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Ordinance No. <br />Page 3 of 25 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />Amend §1.22.025 as follows: <br />§1.22.025 Voluntary campaign contribution limitation. <br />A. No person shall make any contribution(s) to a candidate for the office of council member <br />or mayor in a general election, cumulated with such person's contribution(s) to such <br />candidate's-controlled committees, which exceed the cumulative amount of $1,000.00, nor <br />shall any such contribution(s) which exceed the cumulative amount of $1,000.00 be <br />accepted by any candidate or candidate's committee from any person. <br />B. No person shall make any contribution(s) to a candidate for the office of council member <br />or mayor in a special election, cumulated with such person's contribution(s) to such <br />candidate's-controlled committees, which exceed the cumulative amount of $1,000.00, nor <br />shall any such contribution(s) which exceed the cumulative amount of $1,000.00 be <br />accepted by any candidate or candidate's committee from any person. <br />C. The voluntary contribution limits stated in subsections A and B of this section shall not <br />apply to contributions made or received in support of, or in opposition to, a ballot measure, <br />nor shall said voluntary contribution limits apply to contributions made by a candidate to <br />his or her own campaign. <br />D. A candidate may transfer non-surplus campaign funds from that candidate's-controlled <br />committee to a campaign committee for elective city office controlled by the same <br />candidate. Candidates may not redesignate a committee for one election for another <br />election. Contributions transferred shall be attributed to specific contributors using a "last <br />in, first out" or "first in, first out" accounting method, and these attributed contributions <br />when aggregated with all other contributions from the same contributor shall not exceed <br />the limits set forth in subsections A and B of this section. A committee transferring funds <br />must designate in its records at the time of its first transfer whether it elects the "last in, <br />first out" or a "first in, first out" method of accounting for the current and future transfers. <br />This designation is irrevocable. Candidates and committees shall comply with the <br />campaign finance requirements set forth in Section 18536 of Title 2 of the California Code <br />of Regulations, as amended, except that references therein to state contribution limits <br />shall be deemed to refer to the requirements of this chapter. <br />E. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is acknowledged that the contribution limits of this <br />chapter are voluntary, and candidates, candidates' committees and other persons must <br />still adhere to the requirements of state law regarding state contribution limits. <br />Add a new §5.20.035 as follows: <br />§5.20.035 Family day care homes. The provisions of this title shall not apply to family day <br />care homes, whether small or large, as defined in Cal. Health & Safety Code §§1597.30 et seq. <br />Amend §6.56.050 as follows: <br />§6.56.050 Termination of police service. <br />Violation of any of the following items may result in a fine or termination of police response to any <br />alarm signal received by the police department and service may not be renewed until authorized <br />by the chief of police, or designee. <br />A. False alarms. <br />Page 13 of 559