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Holidays,” within the meaning of this chapter, are:

A. January 1st, known as New Year’s Day.

B. The third Monday in January, known as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

C. February 12th, known as Lincoln’s birthday.

D. The third Monday in February, known as Washington’s birthday.

E. March 31st, known as Cesar Chavez Day.

F. The last Monday in May, known as Memorial Day.

G. June 19th, known as Juneteenth.

H. July 4th, known as Independence Day.

I. The first Monday in September, known as Labor Day.

J. September 9th, known as Admission Day.

K. November 11th, known as Veterans Day.

L. The fourth Thursday in November, known as Thanksgiving Day.

M. The fourth Friday in November, the day after Thanksgiving Day.

N. December 25th, known as Christmas Day.

When any of the holidays listed in this section fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be deemed to be a holiday in lieu of the day observed, and when any of the holidays listed in this section fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be deemed to be a holiday in lieu of the day observed. (Ord. 3544 § 3, 2023; Ord. 3346 § 1, 2015; Ord. 2670, 1996; Ord. 2638 § 1, 1995; Ord. 1663 § 1, 1976; Ord. 973 § 1, 1966; prior code § 19.1.3(J)).