§ 2-1169. Inspector General.  


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  • The Inspector General shall be charged with the responsibility of overseeing the activities of the Oversight Committee. In order to perform his or her oversight function, the Inspector General shall, pursuant to Section 2-1076 of the Code, be empowered to, among other things, require reports from the Oversight Committee, perform audits, subpoena witnesses, administer oaths and require the production of records. The Inspector General or his or her designee shall attend all meetings of the Oversight Committee. The Office of the Inspector General shall, on at least an annual basis and subject to budgetary limitations, audit the implementation of the transportation and nontransportation components of the Mayor's Transportation Plan, as stated in the ballot question presented to the voters on July 29, 1999, Ordinance No. 99-68 and any amendments thereto, and the use of funds generated by the 1999 Transit Surtax, MDTA general fund subsidy moneys, MDTA revenue and the three (3) cents local option gas tax dedicated for transit. The Office of the Inspector General shall provide the Oversight Committee with a copy of each audit report.

(Ord. No. 99-87, § 1, 7-27-99)