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[Mime] <br />STANDING RULES OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />OF THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE <br />Pursuant to Section 804 of the Riverside City Charter ("Charter"), the Board of <br />Public Utilities hereby prescribes its standing rules, copies of which shall be kept on file in <br />the office of the City Clerk where they shall be available for public inspection. <br />1. POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS (Charter sections 1200 through 1205) <br />There shall be a Board of Public Utilities (the "RPU Board") which shall have the <br />power and duty to: <br />A. Consider the annual budget for the Department of Public Utilities during the <br />process of its preparation and make recommendations with respect thereto <br />to the City Council and the City Manager. (Charter Section 1202(a).) <br />B. Authorize, and let public works contracts in compliance with Charter Section <br />1109, within the limits of the budget of the Department of Public Utilities, any <br />purchase of equipment, materials, supplies, goods or services, or any <br />acquisition, construction, improvement, extension, enlargement, diminution, <br />or curtailment of all or any part of any public utility system when the amount <br />exceeds $50,000, and authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to <br />execute contracts or issue purchase orders for the same. This amount may <br />be increased in $1,000 increments by ordinance to account for inflation <br />whenever the cumulative increase in the consumer price index exceeds <br />$2,000 from the last increase. No such purchase, or acquisition, <br />construction, improvement, extension, enlargement, diminution or curtailment <br />shall be made without such prior authorization. <br />Notwithstanding the above, such a purchase, or acquisition, construction, <br />extension, enlargement, diminution or curtailment may be made without prior <br />approval (1) for work done at the request of and at the expense of a <br />customer, pursuant to rules established by the Board of Public Utilities and <br />approved by the City Council, or (2) if there is an urgent necessity to <br />preserve life, health or property (i) as determined by the Public Utilities <br />General Manager or, (ii) if the amount exceeds $100,000 by the Director of <br />Public Utilities and the City Manager. As soon as practicable thereafter, the <br />Public Utilities General Manager shall take the matter under Charter section <br />1202(b)(2) to the Board of Public Utilities for ratification. (Charter Section <br />1202(b).) <br />C. Within the limits of the budget of the Department of Public Utilities, make <br />appropriations from the contingency reserve fund for capital expenditures <br />directly related to the appropriate utility function. (Charter Section 1202(c).) <br />