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Council expands ethics-training options for boards and committees, adds monitoring pathway
Summary
Council voted to amend the city’s ethics-training resolution to extend the completion window from 30 to 60 days, require the four-hour course (or monitored equivalent) and allow the city manager to authorize monitored digital viewing; council asked staff to implement a method to verify remote completions.
The Port Richey City Council on Nov. 12 amended a city resolution that sets required ethics training for appointed boards and committees. The adopted changes extend the completion window from 30 to 60 days and preserve a four-hour training requirement while adding flexibility for members who cannot attend the live session.
Under the amended language, recorded training may be launched at City Hall unless a monitored…
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