Section 45. Sergeant-at-arms; procedure; expulsion of members  


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  • The council
      may elect a sergeant-at-arms and such research, drafting,  clerical  and
      other   assistants   as   are   needful  to  its  purposes,  within  the
      appropriation provided therefor. It may  appoint  committees  and  shall
      appoint  a  finance committee properly staffed to consider budgetary and
      related matters and a land use committee  consisting  of  at  least  one
      council  member  from  each  borough; shall be the judge of the election
      returns and qualifications of its  own  members,  subject,  however,  to
      review  by  any  court  of  competent  jurisdiction; shall keep a public
      journal of its proceedings; shall make a complete transcript of each  of
      its meetings and committee hearings available for public inspection free
      of  charge within sixty days after such meeting or hearing and provide a
      copy of any requested pages of such transcript at a  reasonable  fee  to
      cover  copying  and,  if  relevant,  mailing  costs; shall sit with open
      doors; shall have authority to compel the attendance of  absent  members
      and  to  punish  its  members  for disorderly behavior, and to expel any
      member, after charges and a hearing, with the concurrence of  two-thirds
      of all the council members.