Medicine Hat council to vote on refreshed code of conduct bylaw
A refreshed code of conduct that allows for the City of Medicine Hat’s administrative staff and members of the public to file complaints against those who sit on council will come forward for final approval Monday.
Currently, only those elected to council are able to file a complaint against their colleagues.
Alberta’s Municipal Government Act requires every council to establish a code of conduct bylaw and review it every four years as part of standard procedure.
A public spotlight has been on the code of conduct since council voted unanimously that Mayor Linnsie Clark broke the code when she criticized the city manager over a procedural issue during an August 2023 meeting.