Performing a marriage ceremony
MTAS was asked whether a vice-mayor may officiate at a wedding ceremony.
| Marriage |
MTAS was asked whether a vice-mayor may officiate at a wedding ceremony.
| Marriage |
An ordinance written for the Town of Baileyton, Tennessee allowing the volunteer fire department and other charitable organizations to raise money at additional roadblocks.
| Solicitations--Charitable organizations--Tennessee Traffic--Municipal ordinances Traffic--Laws and regulations |
MTAS was asked for information on what a city needs to know to host a farmers' market inside the city limits, including rules, regulations, and vendor applications.
| Farmers' markets Business districts Economic development |
Answers a question about the legality of a city collecting local litigation tax, as well as the state litigation tax, from city court defendants.
| Courts--Municipal Litigation--Municipal Taxes--Litigation |
MTAS was asked whether the city has the right to sell the right of way to a street that it plans to close?
| Public works Right of way Streets Streets--Closing |
MTAS was asked whether registered voters taken into a municipality by annexation are required to be permitted to vote when the deadline for their "registration" to vote in municipal elections has passed.
| Annexation Elections--Residency requirements |
If an employee is suspected on having AIDS, what are the employee and employer notification responsibilities?
| Personnel--Health and safety--Infectious diseases Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 |
Local governments generally should consider using bond issues for large, long-term debt of more than $1 million and for longer than 12 years. The various types of municipal bonds include general obligation bonds, special tax bonds and special assessments, revenue bonds, industrial revenue bonds, and double-barrel bonds.
| Finance--Bonds--Municipal Finance--Bonds--Fiscal agents Finance--Bond issues |
The Master Patrolman program would compensate an officer for attaining a certain level of achievement.
| Personnel--Classification Personnel--Compensation Police--Personnel |
MTAS was asked whether a city chartered under general law, mayor aldermanic form, may amend charter to allow nonresidents owning property in the city to vote in elections.
| Elections--Residency requirements Charters--City |