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The Tennessee Mayor-Aldermen Charter, Municipal Technical Advisory Service
The Tennessee Mayor-Aldermen Charter, Municipal Technical Advisory Service
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
The title of this publication is somewhat misleading--it does not contain all of the laws available to a city incorporated under TCA 6-101 et seq. We have included only the chapters that are more or less limited to cities incorporated under this law (but" some are applicable to all cities-for example, the annexation law in sections 6-308--6-321). The purpose is to provide a handy reference with the most commonly-consulted laws for those cities incorporated under these sections of the code. This publication includes chapters 1 through 8 of Titleo6, Municipal Corporations, Tennessee Code Annotated, as amended through the 1976 session …
Federal Courts Fold, Spindle And Mutilate Sexual Harassment, Sid Hemsley
Federal Courts Fold, Spindle And Mutilate Sexual Harassment, Sid Hemsley
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
This report looks at two federal court decisions on sexual harassment. Included are samples of sexual harassment policies for municipalities with different forms of government.
Municipal Officials Certificate Training Program, Municipal Technical Advisory Service
Municipal Officials Certificate Training Program, Municipal Technical Advisory Service
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
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Tennessee Superfund Program Overview, Rules, Regulations & List, Randy Williams
Tennessee Superfund Program Overview, Rules, Regulations & List, Randy Williams
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
This guidance document is intended to assist in furthering the understanding of Local Government officials and others concerning Federal and State Hazardous Waste Superfund regulations, issues and procedures. This document incorporates regulations and procedures already in use by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the State of Tennessee Department of Health and Environment and attempts to demonstrate where they parallel.
Observations On The Relationships Between Population Changes, Tax Rates And Levels Of Debt, Thomas A. Brant
Observations On The Relationships Between Population Changes, Tax Rates And Levels Of Debt, Thomas A. Brant
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
This report is intentionally characterized as "Observations" in its title. It does not pretend to be a definitive analytical study that leads to unshakable or hard conclusions. It is exactly what it claims to be, i.e. "observations". This does not mean that it cannot be useful. The intent was to present appropriate information in a way that will facilitate a better understanding of an important and complex subject. The purpose was to provide a factual basis for considering the relationships between population growth, local property taxes and levels of debt in Tennessee cities and counties.