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Yelm council adopts Resolution 666 to formalize credit-card and utility-billing policies
Summary
The Yelm City Council on March 24 adopted Resolution 666, establishing a credit-card policy and a utility-billing policy after staff described internal controls recommended by the state auditor. The vote passed despite one recorded nay by 'council mayor Johnson.'
The Yelm City Council on March 24 voted to adopt Resolution 666, which establishes a formal credit-card policy and a utility-billing policy intended to strengthen internal controls for city spending and billing. The motion was moved by a council member and carried after a voice vote with one recorded nay.
City staff presented the measures and said they were prompted by guidance from the state auditor. "The state auditor's office has recommended that we issue these policies, to protect public funds and reduce the risk of fraud or misuse," a staff member told the council,…
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