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Will County committee advances fiscal affairs code after debates over asset tracking, procurement and payment fees
Summary
The committee moved Chapter 40 (Fiscal Affairs) forward as amended on June 10 after extended discussion about asset tracking, procurement thresholds, credit-card fees and inventory procedures; members directed staff and leadership to inventory existing systems and return with options.
The Will County Ordinance Review Committee voted June 10 to advance Chapter 40 (Fiscal Affairs) as amended after extensive discussion on asset tracking, procurement rules and payment methods.
The committee approved the chapter by voice vote. During debate members focused on three practical topics: whether the county's enterprise system (D365) can and should be used to track capital and minor assets; existing thresholds for recording items (the draft manual treats assets at or above $1,000…
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