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• <br />• <br />• <br />e. to protect the rights of criminal defendants and victims of crime; <br />f. to promote trade, commerce, and tourism; <br />g. to collect payments, fines or other financial obligations due and payable to <br />Lino Lakes; <br />h. to create or promote mottos or designations, inscribe public monuments, and <br />perform other acts involving the customary use of a language other than <br />English; <br />i. to utilize terms of art or terms or phrases from other language which are <br />commonly used in communications otherwise in English. <br />6. Printed materials, signage, or other materials or documents of Lino Lakes printed in <br />languages other than English at the time of the adoption of this resolution and not <br />otherwise excepted in this section shall not be discarded or reprinted solely in <br />English at the additional cost or expense of the taxpayers of Lino Lakes until they <br />are exhausted or become otherwise obsolete. <br />7. Nothing in this Resolution should be construed as infringing on the free speech rights <br />of City officials or employees from using a language other than English in non - official <br />communications with others when the official or employ has the ability and desire to <br />do so. <br />8. If any provision of this resolution, or the applicability of any provision to any person <br />or circumstance, shall be held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the <br />remainder of this resolution shall not be affected and sh;` given e - - to the <br />fullest extent practicable. <br />an Bartell, C,ty C rk <br />Jeff Rein- , � ayor <br />Adopted by the Lino Lakes City Council this 26th day of July, 2010. <br />The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council <br />Member O'Donnell and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor <br />thereof: <br />Roeser, O'Donnell, Rafferty, Reinert <br />The following voted against same: <br />Gallup <br />Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <br />