[Code 1962, § 2-8]
All officers and employees of the City required to give bond by the City Council shall give bond in such amount and penalty as may be required by the Council.
[Code 1962, § 2-7]
(a) 
All officers and employees of the City shall be paid such compensation as may be provided by the City Council, as provided in § 3.08(d) of the Charter.
(b) 
Nothing in this Code or the ordinance adopting this Code shall affect any ordinance prescribing the salaries, wages or other compensation of City officers and employees, or any ordinance providing for the establishment of a pay plan; and all such ordinances are hereby recognized as continuing in full force and effect to the same extent as if set out at length in this Code.
[Code 1962, § 2-4]
The officers and employees of the City shall perform such duties as may be required of them by the City Manager, their superiors or by the City Council by ordinance.
[Code 1962, § 2-9]
All officers and employees of the City shall enforce obedience to such statutes, provisions of this Code, ordinances and resolutions, and rules, regulations and orders issued thereunder, as may relate to their regular duties, and any other statutes, provisions of this Code, ordinances and resolutions and rules, regulations and orders, with whose enforcement they are properly chargeable, by any measures provided therein, by the proper report of any violation thereof and by instituting such proceedings as may be necessary to such enforcement.
[Code 1962, § 2-10]
Whenever any officer or employee of the City is required or authorized, by statute, the provisions of this Code or any ordinance or resolution, or rules, regulations or orders issued thereunder, in order to carry out his duties thereunder, to enter any premises or vehicle, such officer or employee shall have the right to enter any such premises or vehicle at any reasonable time in pursuance of such duties.
[Code 1962, § 2-11]
(a) 
In any case when a permit is required from the City Manager for any purpose whatsoever, should the City Manager refuse such permit, the applicant shall have the right of appeal to the City Council.
(b) 
In any case when a permit is required from any officer or employee of the City, other than the City Manager, for any purpose whatsoever, should such officer or employee refuse such permit, the applicant shall have the right of appeal to the City Manager. If, upon such appeal, the City Manager refuses such permit, an appeal may be made to the City Council, as provided in Subsection (a) above.