PHILADELPHIA HOME RULE CHARTER
PREAMBLE
§1-102. Executive and Administrative Power.
(1) The executive and administrative power of the City,
as it now exists, shall be exclusively vested in and exercised by a Mayor and
such other officers, departments, boards and commissions as are designated and
authorized in this charter. The Mayor and other executive or administrative
officers shall be elected or appointed as provided in this
charter.
(2) Any additional executive and administrative power which may
be conferred on the City by amendment of the Constitution or by the laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall be vested in and exercised by the Mayor and,
as far as practicable, by the officers, departments, boards and commissions
designated in this charter. The Council shall by ordinance distribute among such
officers, departments, boards and commissions such new powers and duties, but to
the extent that this is not practicable, it may create additional offices,
boards and commissions for the exercise of such powers and the performance of
such duties and provide for the appointment of new officers or members of new
boards or commissions. Any such additional offices, boards and commissions shall
in all respects be subject to this charter. In the case of new officers whose
primary duties are to assist the courts, the appointive power may be vested in
the judges thereof; and if the primary duties of any new board or commission
relate to the functions of any department, such board or commission shall be
constituted a departmental board or commission within such
department.
ANNOTATION
Sources: No specific source.
Purposes: 1. This section vests the executive and
administrative powers in the executive and administrative branch of the
government.
2. Subsection (2) looks forward to City-County
consolidation. Any additional executive and administrative powers acquired by
such a constitutional amendment are to be exercised by officers and agencies
designated in the Charter, as the Council may determine. If such a division of
new powers proves to be impracticable, new offices, boards and commissions, but
not new departments, may be created to take over such powers but such new
agencies would be subject to all the other provisions of the Charter, including,
for example, civil service requirements. Wherever possible each new board and
commission is to be attached to a City department.