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Finding Money For Municipal Water, Wastewater, And Solid Waste Projects In Tennessee, Sharon Rollins
Finding Money For Municipal Water, Wastewater, And Solid Waste Projects In Tennessee, Sharon Rollins
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
This guide provides an overview of various financing programs available to Tennessee's local governments for water, wastewater, solid waste, and other project needs.
Technical Bulletins: Cities Required To Extend Health Insurance Coverage To Former Employees And Dependents, Don Darden
Technical Bulletins: Cities Required To Extend Health Insurance Coverage To Former Employees And Dependents, Don Darden
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
The COBRA law creates an opportunity for people to retain health insurance by requiring employers to extend the coverage that the employee or dependent had immediately before qualifying for continuation coverage.
Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2002, Mtas
Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2002, Mtas
Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project
FY2002 annual report to compare the relative cost, efficiency and effectiveness of a set of municipal services by using a collaborative approach with the participating cities, and to set standards and identify "best practices" in municipal government for use and comparison by all Tennessee cities.
Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Expenditures: On The Road To Understanding, Ron Darden
Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Expenditures: On The Road To Understanding, Ron Darden
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the state gasoline and motor vehicle fuel tax to incorporated cities and towns to use for maintaining and improving municipal streets.