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110 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br /> PAGE SEVEN <br /> MAY 31, 1990 <br /> 12. School and Sick Kid Leave, Chapter 577, (S.F. 409) <br /> This legislation creates two new employee benefit <br /> programs. The first provides that full time <br /> employees may take unpaid leave of up to 16 hours <br /> per year to attend school conferences or classroom <br /> activities related to the employee's child. The <br /> second benefit provides that full time employees <br /> may take sick leave for absence due to illness of <br /> the employee's child. The City's personnel code <br /> currently provides that employees may use sick <br /> leave for purposes of attending to the needs of an <br /> ill child. A section will need to be added to the <br /> personnel code as it relates to unpaid leave for <br /> attendance at school conferences or classroom <br /> activities. <br /> 13. Cigarette Vending Machines, Chapter 421 (H.F. <br /> 2042) - This legislation limits the location of <br /> vending machines and their operation by requiring <br /> . that the machines be operated either by token or <br /> controlled by an employee. The law expressly <br /> allows more restrictive local regulations . Since <br /> the Council has previously taken a position on <br /> this matter of waiting to see what the Legislature <br /> does, you may want to take this matter up again. <br /> B. TAX BILL <br /> 1. Truth In Taxation - The Truth In Taxation portion <br /> of the Tax Bill made several changes to the <br /> original legislation adopted in 1988 and amended <br /> in 1989 . These changes are as follows, <br /> All cities will be required to comply with <br /> the requirements beginning with the 1991 <br /> budget. <br /> A new timeline has been established, see <br /> Attachment No. 1, which results in the final <br /> adoption of budgets and certification of <br /> levies between November 15 and December 20, <br /> 1990. <br /> County auditors have been given the <br /> . responsibility for scheduling public hearings <br /> on the budgets of the county, cities and <br />