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City to raise moral-obligation settlement threshold to $10,000; law director to report to council
Summary
Huber Heights staff proposed raising the administrative settlement threshold for moral-obligation claims from $500 to $10,000, with settlements to be executed by the law director and city manager (endorsed by the fiscal officer) and reported to council quarterly; council agreed to move the item forward.
City staff and the law director presented a revision to the city's moral-obligation claims policy that would allow the law director and the city manager, with endorsement by the fiscal officer, to settle claims up to $10,000 without immediate council approval. Jordan, identified as the law director, described the procedural safeguards: each…
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