Shall domestic partners be allowed to register in the
City, even if they live or work outside
the City, and shall the City Employees' Retirement
System treat domestic partners
as spouses?
Measure D is a Charter amendment that
would allow any two persons who meet the
requirements for
domestic partnership to register their partnership in the
City, even
if they do not live or work in the City.
Proposition D also would allow the Board of
Supervisors to amend
the domestic partnership law - without voter approval -
to:
- treat domestic partners registered outside the City in
the same
way the City treats couples who are married outside the
City;
- give domestic partners the legal rights given to
spouses, as
may be permitted by future changes in state and federal
law.
In addition, under the City Employees' Retirement
System, domestic
partners would be treated the same as spouses.
- A YES vote of this measure means:
- If you vote "yes," you want to make these
changes to the City's domestic partnership law and
Employees'
Retirement System.
- A NO vote of this measure means:
- If you vote "no," you do not want to make
these changes.
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