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- An auditor’s top four pieces of advice for newly elected officials
Establish a relationship with your attorney and auditor Legal advice does not come cheaply, however, investing a small dollar amount early on by consulting with an attorney can save significant sums of money should a lawsuit ever arise Township boards should budget additional dollars toward legal and professional expenses when planning a major project Your township auditor can also be a
- Unit 1 - michigantownships. org
-Define conflict and talk about how conflict can arise within the classroom Write down some examples of conflict between students or between the teacher and students
- Insights into administering early voting O - Michigan Townships
This is required for every jurisdiction for these elections, starting with the 2024 presidential primary (whose final date has not yet been set) While townships have the option of providing early voting for other elections, it is only required for statewide and federal elections As implementation legislation has now been signed into law enacting Proposal 2 changes into statute, continued
- Records Management - Michigan Townships
If questions arise as to what records are relevant to a pending litigation, pending investigation, or FOIA request, the FOIA coordinator shall direct the immediate cessation of the disposal of all records
- Having trouble getting logged in? MTA is here to help!
We will do our best to respond within 1 hour for urgent requests, however we strongly suggest that all registrants log in the first time at least 12-24 hours prior to the start of the event, to ensure adequate time for troubleshooting any issues that may arise
- Treasurers Mailer
Examine practical issues that arise in the collection of personal property tax and how collection techniques vary based on the property involved Explore methods of getting paid for outstanding personal property taxes, including ef ectively “seizing” property, fi ling UCC-1 fi nancing statements, collections via small claims court and more!
- Qty MTA Publications Products - Michigan Townships
Introduction to Township Board Meetings – This publication is a handy reference to some of the most common questions or issues that arise in scheduling and conducting township board meetings
- OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE MICHIGAN TOWNSHIPS ASSOCIATION Complying . . .
Should specific legal issues arise in specialized areas or in the unfortunate event of a lawsuit, that lead attorney can immediately tap the considerable legal resources and specialties made available by the over two dozen other seasoned municipal attorneys in the firm, all of whom are here to assist in the defense of your township and
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