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The administration of HB and CTB has always been a difficult and labour intensive aspect of Local Government. Due to the complex nature of the HB regulations and the continuing changes to the law surrounding HB it is no surprise that many council ... more
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Local councils should have a list of grants, loans and awards that are specifically aimed at businesses. Councils will have details of these business grants on their own websites. This is definitely worth checking out as there could be specific ... more
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As part of being a State designated Level III or IV Trauma Care Facility, a representative of your hospital must attend the Regional Trauma Advisory Council meetings on a regular basis and keep the hospital administration informed of regional ... more
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The Statement of Accounts is produced annually by the County Treasurer and contains the Council's accounts covering the financial year which ends on 31 March each year. The accounts include a consolidated revenue account showing the total ... more
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No. In preparing the Bill of Rights, the PPLC worked closely with County Counsel and was assured that the document is not legally binding. It is intended to guide policymakers and to set forth aspirational goals for the children and youth of San ... more
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Detailed information can be obtained from Closed Meetings or from the Clerk’s Department. ... more
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A claim to be included on your councils non-residential roll or roll of ratepaying lessees and occupiers must be lodged with your council general manager on the prescribed form available from the council office. ... more
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We have prepared a Model Code of Conduct for parish and town councils 2007. This has been created to assist parish and town councils in adopting the relevant mandatory paragraphs and the ‘voluntary’ paragraph 12(2), while excluding paragraphs that ... more
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In every country that the Germans controlled during the war, they established a Jewish leadership organization commonly known as a Judenrat (Jewish Council) or an Aeltestenrat (Council of Elders). Many German allies, such as Slovakia, established ... more
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It can be composed of three natural persons of any nationality or by one juridical person (Foundation or Company) of any nationality. ... more
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