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Cameron County adopts new fixed‑asset policy after months of committee work; court directs training and disciplinary integration
Summary
The Commissioners Court adopted a new Assets Policy and Procedures Manual intended to strengthen tracking, tagging and disposition of county property, add a ‘high‑risk inventory’ category and integrate disciplinary measures for noncompliance into personnel rules.
The Cameron County Commissioners Court voted to retire the county’s decades‑old fixed‑asset policy and adopt a new Assets Policy and Procedures Manual intended to tighten inventory control and reduce loss of county property.
County administration told the court the new manual was developed by a committee that included the auditor's office, purchasing, county legal, IT and maintenance and operations. Committee meetings averaged 10–14 participants and the policy overhaul has been…
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