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Marshall County adopts vehicle-use policy for elected officials, excludes sheriff and coroner; votes 2-1
Summary
The Marshall County Commission voted to adopt a written vehicle-use policy for elected officials on Oct. 22 that codifies vehicle assignment, reimbursement and reporting rules, excludes the sheriff and coroner, and requires monthly mileage reporting; the measure passed with one commissioner voting no.
The Marshall County Commission on Oct. 22 adopted a written vehicle-use policy for county elected officials that formalizes long-standing practices and establishes reporting and reimbursement requirements.
Clint, who read the policy to the commission, said the policy applies only to elected officials (employees are covered by the employee handbook) and that it was intended to make longstanding practice objective and consistent.
Key provisions include a requirement that operators possess a valid…
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