§ 14-55-203 - Voting requirements for passage -- Effective dates.
               	 		
14-55-203.    Voting requirements for passage -- Effective dates.
    (a)  On  the passage of every bylaw, ordinance, resolution, or order to enter  into a contract by the council of any municipal corporation, the yeas  and nays shall be called and recorded.
(b)  To  pass any bylaw, ordinance, resolution, or order, a concurrence of a  majority of a whole number of members elected to the council shall be  required.
(c)    (1)    (A)  The  effective dates for ordinances of a general or permanent nature and  other local measures of a general or permanent nature of cities of the  first class, cities of the second class, and incorporated towns shall be  upon publication or posting as is otherwise required by law, but not  before ninety-one (91) days after passage by the governing body of the  city or town.
            (B)  In the event  that the governing body of the city or town has by ordinance fixed the  deadline for filing referendum petitions upon ordinances or other local  measures at not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90)  days after passage of an ordinance or measure, then the effective date  shall be the day next following the deadline fixed in the ordinance.
            (C)  An  ordinance containing an emergency clause shall go into effect  immediately upon passage or at the time specified by the emergency  clause, regardless of publication or posting, but an emergency clause  shall not be effective to impose any fine, penalty, forfeiture, or  deprivation of liberty or property until after the ordinance has been  published or posted as is otherwise required by law.
      (2)  The  effective date of an ordinance that is not of a general or permanent  nature of a city of the first class, city of the second class, or  incorporated town is the date of passage of the ordinance unless a later  effective date is provided in the ordinance.