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Commission debates county credit-card count and per-diem policy; clerk suggests GSA-based meal rules
Summary
In a long discussion June 9, Duchesne County commissioners, the sheriff and the clerk-auditor weighed whether to reduce nearly 200 county-issued credit cards and whether to align per-diem meal allowances with GSA rates; the commission asked staff to consider options and clarify policy language.
County leaders spent an extended portion of the June 9 meeting reviewing the county’s travel and training payment practices, focusing on nearly 200 county-issued credit cards and whether per-diem amounts should follow federal GSA locality rates.
The clerk-auditor told commissioners the county has about 220 employees and nearly 200 issued credit cards, which raises oversight…
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