§ 14-44-107 - Powers of mayor generally.
               	 		
14-44-107.    Powers of mayor generally.
    (a)  The  mayor in cities of the second class shall be ex officio president of  the city council, shall preside at its meetings, and shall have a vote  to establish a quorum of the council, or when the mayor's vote is needed  to pass any ordinance, bylaw, resolution, order, or motion.
(b)    (1)  The  mayor in these cities shall have the power to veto, within five (5)  days, Sundays excepted, after the action of the council thereon, any  ordinance, resolution, or order adopted or made by the council, or any  part thereof, which in his judgment is contrary to the public interest.
      (2)    (A)  In  case of a veto, before the next regular meeting of the council, the  mayor shall file in the office of the city recorder, to be laid before  the meeting, a written statement of his reasons for so doing.
            (B)  No  ordinance, resolution, or order, or part thereof, vetoed by the mayor  shall have any force or validity unless, after the written statement is  laid before it, the council shall, by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of all  the aldermen elected thereto, pass it over the veto.