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Contents: November 2007
Township officials and employees face tough choices every day. By adhering to the state Ethics Law, developing their own code of ethics, and leading by example, they can make sure their municipality is moving in the right direction.
What, when, and how residents may burn on their own property is a hot topic in many townships. State laws offer some guidance, but in most cases, local governments have the final say.
Some state lawmakers want townships to comply with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. In recent testimony, Pennsylvania’s local government associations noted that employee safety is already a primary concern for municipalities.
In this installment of “PSATS Profiles,” get to know the people who administer PSATS’ insurance programs.
Townships and residents alike have a new, easy-to-remember number to call and get the OK before they start to dig.
A new partnership between PSATS and the Public Risk Management Association is helping townships get the risk management training they need.
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