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Door County board tightens rules on gifts and proclamations, effective April 16
Summary
The Door County Board of Supervisors approved amendments to its rules of order to clarify gift/grant approval thresholds and create a new process for proclamations, making most changes effective April 16 while deferring some reimbursement wording for later revision.
The Door County Board of Supervisors on April 15 adopted revisions to its rules of order clarifying how gifts, grants and proclamations are handled and adding administrative cleanups.
Sean, who led the review of the packet, said most edits were cleanup changes but flagged two substantive items: clarifying approval thresholds for donations and a new rule governing proclamations. Under the revised language, departments may accept donations up to $999 without oversight, the oversight committee handles gifts up to $4,999, and the county board must approve…
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