§ 28-6. Methods of notification.  


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  • The City will notify the affected individual. Such notice shall be directly provided to the affected persons by one of the following methods:
    A. 
    Written notice.
    B. 
    Electronic notice, provided that the person to whom notice is required has expressly consented to receiving said notice in electronic form and a log of each such notification is kept by the City that notifies affected persons in such form.
    C. 
    Telephone notification provided that a log of each such notification is kept by the City that notifies affected persons.
    D. 
    Substitute notice, if the City demonstrates to the state Attorney General that the cost of providing notice would exceed $250,000, or that the affected class of subject persons to be notified exceeds 55,000, or the City does not have sufficient contact information. Substitute notice shall consist of all of the following:
    (1) 
    E-mail notice when the City has an e-mail address for the subject persons;
    (2) 
    Conspicuous posting of the notice on the City's web site page, if the City maintains one; and
    (3) 
    Notification to major statewide media.