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Tennessee Municipal Handbook Second Edition (1980), Mtas Jul 1980

Tennessee Municipal Handbook Second Edition (1980), Mtas

MTAS Publications: Full Publications

This Tennessee Municipal Handbook is intended for use as a reference guide by Tennessee municipal officials. It is primarily a summary of the state's laws affecting municipalities under a rough kind of subject matter classification, with a sprinkling of other information consider"ed to be relevant. We have not undertaken to write a textbook on municipal government.


Technical Bulletins: Mtas Municipal Technical Report: Termination Procedures And The Due Process Clause As Applied To Municipal Utilities (Report No. 24), Frierson M. Graves Jr. May 1980

Technical Bulletins: Mtas Municipal Technical Report: Termination Procedures And The Due Process Clause As Applied To Municipal Utilities (Report No. 24), Frierson M. Graves Jr.

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This report includes a paper prepared by Frierson M. Graves, Jr., and exhibits of notices and procedures now being used by the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division, growing out of a case that was decided by the U. S. Supreme Court in 1978. The principles and procedures outlined herein would seem to be excellent guidance for any municipal utility in dealing with the difficult matter of terminating service for non-payment.


Report To The National Science Foundation, Donald F. Norris Apr 1980

Report To The National Science Foundation, Donald F. Norris

MTAS Publications: Full Publications

This Report presents a description of the programs and activities of the Tennessee Innovation Group during its first seventeen months of operation. The report is presented in three sections. The first section discusses the processes employed in the establishment and operation of the Tennessee Innovation Group. Particular attention is given to: (1) the committee structure of the Innovation Group; (2) methods employed to identify priority needs among small and medium size Tennessee cities; (3) criteria employed in selection of projects to be undertaken by the Tennessee Innovation Group; (4) the "demonstration project" approach to local government innovation employed by the …