Financial audit advertisement
A sample advertisement for an auditor who is qualified to perform a financial and compliance audit.
| Auditing--Financial Purchasing--Forms Purchasing--Professional services Purchasing--Bids proposals and specifications |
A sample advertisement for an auditor who is qualified to perform a financial and compliance audit.
| Auditing--Financial Purchasing--Forms Purchasing--Professional services Purchasing--Bids proposals and specifications |
MTAS was asked about the annual cost of maintaining fire hydrants.
| Fire--Equipment--Hydrants Fire--Finance |
MTAS was asked for advice when there is a very small applicant pool and one applicant has a known disability that might affect his or her ability to perform the job.
| Personnel--Selection and recruitment Personnel--Employment Disabled--Laws and regulations |
MTAS was asked whether the city can provide employees greater property rights in employment than is provided in the charter.
| Personnel--Discipline--Laws and regulations Personnel--Discipline Personnel--Dismissal Police--Personnel |
MTAS was asked whether the town can pass weight limits upon its streets.
| Traffic--Laws and regulations Streets--Laws and regulations |
MTAS was asked whether a lease with a "fixed base operator" at the municipal airport that is due to expire must be publicly bid and how members to the Electric System board are appointed.
| Airports Boards Contracts Purchasing--Bids proposals and specifications Purchasing--Lease agreements Utilities--Boards |
MTAS was asked whether the city manager can serve as an ex officio member of the city's utility board.
| Boards--Municipal City manager Conflict of interests Utilities--Boards |
MTAS was asked whether the city can itself hold a beer permit.
| Beer--Licenses and permits Beer--Laws and regulations Beer |
A report on the process of consolidation in Tennessee, as well as the pros and cons of consolidated government.
| Governmental units--Consolidation Metropolitan government--Tennessee |
MTAS was asked whether the board of mayor and aldermen may also serve as the beer board.
| Beer--Boards Boards--Municipal City council |