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Freestone County commissioners discussed travel reimbursement and whether recovery of training costs from departing employees should be addressed in travel policy or left to civil remedies.
A staff member noted the repayment issue is often a civil matter rather than a travel-policy matter and suggested the county needs separate policy language on training repayments. Commissioners asked for the matter to be clarified at a future meeting.
Staff also raised onboarding and offboarding issues, recommending consistent steps to cancel IT access and to consider holding the last paycheck until required verifications are complete. No formal amendment to the travel policy was made; commissioners directed staff to refine the language and return the item to a future agenda.
Provenance: Discussion begins at 00:30:13 (transcript excerpt: "13 is to discuss travel reimbursement policy.") and proceeds through 00:34:02 where staff discussed offboarding controls (transcript excerpt: "people's fobs get canceled... hold the last check until we can verify this.").
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