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- Residency Requirements for Local Government Officials and Appointees - MRSC
A water-sewer district commissioner owns two homes: one within the district boundaries and one outside of the boundaries He won’t disclose which residence he considers to be his permanent residence, but he spends more than half his time at the home which lies outside of district boundaries
- MRSC - Planning Commissions
Planning Commissioner Qualifications Most planning commissioners have experience with land use, elected office, engineering, traffic, or development However, some are laypeople with little experience other than an interest in developing their community
- MRSC - Training
MRSC provides relevant and timely training to local government officials and staff on a wide variety of topics through online webinars and in-person workshops, and our trusted staff members are also frequent speakers at local government conferences and events Scholarships are available to ensure that all those who want to attend valuable trainings can do so
- Rules of Procedure for Local Government Governing Bodies
This page provides an overview and examples of rules of procedure for Washington State local government governing bodies, such as councils, commissions, and boards
- Holding Two Public Offices: The Doctrine of Incompatible Offices
Here is a sample of the types of questions MRSC gets regarding public offices: Can a city councilmember also serve as a police officer for the same city? Can the county clerk be a member of the county’s planning commission? May a hospital district commissioner also serve on the fire district board? May a public utility district commissioner also serve as a representative in the state
- Salaries, Compensation, and Benefits for Local Elected Officials
This page provides an overview of salaries and compensation for local elected officials in Washington State, including salary commissions, wages per diems, salary changes, and various benefits
- Salary Increases Coming in 2024 for Many Special Purpose . . . - MRSC
Here is the list of alphabetized special purpose districts Board of Drainage (RCW 85 06 380): Payment of compensation for the board and members of the board may be at a rate up to $161 per day, with compensation for each commissioner not to exceed $15,456 per year
- Roles and Responsibilities of Local Government Leaders - MRSC
The role of the county commissioner or county councilmember in personnel matters differs depending on the county's form of government County commissioners in the noncharter, commission form of government have a dual legislative and executive role Therefore, they often play a critical role in hiring and supervising their own management staff
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