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  • Volume 43 Number 40 Saturday, October 5, 2013 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 5787—5978

    Oct 5, 2013

    ·Harrisburg, PA
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    This document is the Pennsylvania Bulletin for October 5, 2013, a weekly official publication containing notices, rules, and regulatory actions from Commonwealth agencies. The issue includes content from various state departments and agencies such as the Courts, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Health, Public Utility Commission, and others, spanning pages 5787-5978 with a detailed subject index for January-September 2013. The bulletin is published by Fry Communications under the direction of the Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau with an annual subscription rate of $82.00.

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  • Departments and Officials of Des Moines County, Iowa

    Des Moines, IA
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  • Dallas Police Department

    Dallas, TX
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    At a January 15, 2015 Dallas City Council Retreat, Police Chief David O. Brown presented a comprehensive overview of the Dallas Police Department's budget, crime history, and strategic planning initiatives. The DPD's FY2014-15 budget totals $438,059,929, representing 37.54% of the city's General Fund, with 91% allocated to salaries (83.57% sworn officers and 7.66% civilian staff). The presentation outlined the department's core services across enforcement, investigations, and prevention, along with strategic priorities including community engagement, proactive policing initiatives (body cameras, license plate readers, multi-agency task forces), and effective use of technology, supported by crime data collected since 1930 under the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting program.

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  • Part I: Administrative Legislation Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1:1

    Dallas, TX
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  • 3rd/4th Quarter

    Bloomington, IN
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    The Monroe County Domestic Violence Coalition released third and fourth quarter 2017 statistics (July–December) documenting domestic violence cases and community response across multiple agencies including the Bloomington Police Department, Monroe County Prosecutor's Office, Middle Way House, and others. The report provides an overview of how domestic violence reports are processed through the Monroe County legal system and disclaims that the data represents only those cases reported to coalition members, not a complete picture of domestic violence in the county. The Coalition's mission is to improve community response to domestic violence through inter-agency coordination and operates programs including a semi-annual awareness conference and a community response audit.

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  • Idaho Public Meetings - Townhall Idaho - Meeting

    Boise, ID
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    The Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) held its monthly regular meeting on February 10, 2023, at 9:25 AM MT in Boise, Idaho. The meeting was convened at the SOMB Board office located at 1299 N. Orchard Street, Suite 110. Meeting minutes from the February meeting were subsequently drafted and published on March 14, 2023.

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  • contract compliance or affirmative action plans

    Bloomington, IN
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    This August 2024 notice from the City of Bloomington's Contract Compliance Officer establishes requirements for prospective bidders, vendors, and grant recipients on projects exceeding $10,000 to submit affirmative action plans ensuring equal employment opportunity and eliminating discrimination based on protected characteristics including race, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, and housing status. Bidders must submit written affirmative action plans (or supplements if updating existing plans) by the bid deadline along with a workforce breakdown form no older than six months, with failure to comply resulting in disqualification; the city provides sample plans and a compliance checklist to guide submissions. Plans must be submitted to the City Legal Department for pre-bid review and approval, and any approved plans receive verification letters valid for future City contracts.

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  • Annual

    Bloomington, IN
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    The 2019 Monroe County Domestic Violence Coalition Statistics report documents the coalition's efforts to improve community response to domestic violence through coordination of services, communication, and biennial awareness conferences. The publication serves as a resource guide for domestic violence survivors and service-providing organizations, compiling data from agencies reporting to the coalition and listing available legal services, housing assistance, counseling programs, and support organizations across Monroe County. The report includes information on domestic violence in the local legal system, free legal services, emergency pet housing, and details on coalition member organizations dedicated to eliminating domestic violence in the community.

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  • CODE OF ORDINANCES of the BOROUGH OF AMBLER Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

    Ambler, PA
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    The Code of Ordinances of the Borough of Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, was adopted by Borough Council on August 15, 2005, and published by General Code Publishers Corp. The document contains 27 chapters of current ordinances organized by subject matter, along with an appendix of temporary ordinances, a key to disposition of all ordinances ever enacted, and an alphabetical index. The Borough, originally settled in 1832 and incorporated in 1888, is governed by elected officials including Mayor Bud Wahl and a nine-member Council, with appointed officials including Borough Manager Rocco Wack and Solicitor Joseph Bresnan.

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  • Annual

    Bloomington, IN
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    The Monroe County Domestic Violence Coalition 2021 Statistics document provides information compiled from local agencies serving domestic violence survivors and organizations supporting them. The coalition, which includes service providers, faith representatives, and community members, works to improve community response to domestic violence through communication, coordination of services, and biennial awareness conferences. The document serves as a resource guide for survivors and service organizations, featuring information about legal services, emergency housing, and member organizations involved in addressing domestic violence in Monroe County.

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  • 1 CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF YORK PART SEVEN - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE

    York, PA
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    This document is Part Seven of the Codified Ordinances of York, Pennsylvania, establishing the General Offenses Code. It presents a table of contents listing 15 articles covering various offenses including animal keeping, civil emergencies, disorderly conduct, noise, weapons, curfews, and other public conduct violations. The detailed section on Article 705 (Keeping of Animals) outlines the city's regulatory framework for animal maintenance, including definitions, permit requirements, and enforcement provisions to promote public health and safety.

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  • Lebanon County Arrest, Court, and Public Records | StateRecords.org

    Lebanon, PA
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  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

    Lancaster, PA
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    This is an informational guide published by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development in March 2020 that explains home rule governance for Pennsylvania local governments. The document provides an overview of home rule's meaning and development, outlines procedures for establishing Government Study Commissions, and details the operations and processes involved in local government reorganization. The publication serves as a reference resource for citizens and local officials seeking to understand Pennsylvania's home rule framework and is not a record of a specific meeting or policy decision.

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  • OHIO TOWNSHIP HANDBOOK ____________________________________ March 2019

    Cincinnati, OH
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    This Ohio Township Handbook, published by the State Auditor's office in March 2019, is a comprehensive resource guide designed to assist township officials in understanding their roles, responsibilities, and procedural requirements. The handbook covers multiple sections including township officers and employees, administration and finance, fire and ambulance services, and police protection, with appendices providing additional reference materials. As an informational resource rather than legal guidance, the handbook aims to help local government officials meet administrative challenges by providing accessible, regularly updated information on township governance and operations.

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  • 1st/2nd Quarter

    Bloomington, IN
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    The Monroe County Domestic Violence Coalition published first and second quarter 2018 statistics documenting domestic violence data collected by local agencies. The document serves as a resource guide for domestic violence survivors and service organizations, providing information about legal services, housing assistance, and coalition member organizations including law enforcement, counseling programs, child services, and protective order assistance. The Coalition is committed to improving community response to domestic violence through service coordination and operates programs such as a biennial awareness conference and community response audits.

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  • ZONING ORDINANCE DRAFT JULY 2023

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    This is a draft zoning ordinance for Jim Thorpe Borough dated July 2023, comprising 259 pages and establishing the borough's comprehensive zoning regulations. The document includes general provisions, community development objectives, definitions, and district regulations organized across multiple articles. The draft outlines the framework for land use designation, district boundaries, permitted uses, and other zoning requirements to guide development within the borough.

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  • Portland, ME - Official Website

    Portland, ME
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  • St. Petersburg Arrest and Public Records | Florida.StateRecords.org

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    This document describes St. Petersburg public records policies and 2019 crime statistics. Public records are non-confidential government information, though some records are exempted if they contain sensitive details such as confidential informant identities, victim information, or private medical data. In 2019, St. Petersburg recorded 10,186 total incidents including 1,594 violent crimes and 8,592 property crimes, with both categories showing year-over-year decreases (violent crime down 5%, property crime down 3%), and residents faced a 1-in-168 chance of violent crime victimization. The St. Petersburg Police Department's Records and Evidentiary Services Division provides public records requests in person at its headquarters (1300 First Avenue North) Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., charging $0.20 per double-sided page or $0.15 per single side page, with extensive research billed at $21.00 per hour.

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  • 2018 DV annual report (PDF)

    Dallas, TX
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    The Dallas Domestic Violence Task Force released its fourth annual report in October 2018, compiled by the Institute for Urban Policy Research at the University of Texas at Dallas and funded by foundations including the Communities Foundation of Texas, Dallas Women's Foundation, Mary Kay, Verizon, and the Embrey Family Foundation. The report presents comprehensive data on domestic violence services and outcomes in Dallas from 2014–2018, including organizational service provision, client demographics, shelter capacity utilization, and law enforcement activity such as arrests, protective orders, and reported offenses. The document analyzes trends across multiple years and service categories to assess the city's domestic violence response infrastructure and resource needs.

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  • Portland, ME - Official Website

    Portland, ME
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  • Lackawanna County Arrest, Court, and Public Records | StateRecords.org

    Scranton, PA
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  • PENN TOWNSHIP CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 2006 ZONING ORDINANCE REVISED

    Pottsville, PA
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    Penn Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania adopted a revised zoning ordinance in 2006, with further revisions in 2008 and 2010, prepared by FPE Consulting Engineers. The ordinance establishes five primary zoning districts—Conservation (C), Agricultural (A), Residential (R), Commercial-Industrial (CI), and Quarry (Q)—along with a Floodplain District (FP), each with specified permitted uses, conditional uses, and dimensional requirements. The document outlines general provisions, community development objectives, definitions, and detailed regulations governing land use, including standards for accessory buildings, alternative energy sources, buffering, and landscaping across the township.

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  • Idaho Public Meetings - Townhall Idaho - Meeting - Idaho.gov

    Boise, ID
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    The Idaho Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) held a regular meeting on June 14, 2024, at 9:30 AM MT at their office located at 1299 N. Orchard Street, Suite 110, in Boise, Idaho. The meeting notice was published on June 5, 2024, with contact information provided through Jamie Lundy at the Idaho Department of Correction. No specific agenda items, decisions, or recordings from the meeting were documented in this public notice.

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  • Dallas County Code

    Dallas, TX
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  • OHIO TOWNSHIP HANDBOOK ____________________________________ March 2019

    Eugene, OR
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    This document is the Ohio Township Handbook published in March 2019 by the Ohio Auditor of State's office, designed to serve as a reference guide for township officials on governance, administration, and operations. The handbook covers multiple sections including township officers and employees, administration and finance, and fire and ambulance services, with appendices containing additional regulatory information. The Auditor of State notes the handbook is intended to be regularly updated and clarifies that it should not be considered legal advice, recommending officials consult appropriate legal counsel for legal questions.

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  • OHIO TOWNSHIP HANDBOOK ____________________________________ March 2019

    Columbus, OH
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    This Ohio Auditor of State handbook, published in March 2019, serves as a comprehensive guide for township officials covering governance, administration, finance, and services including fire and ambulance operations and police protection. The document provides regulatory and procedural information organized by sections addressing township officers and employees, administration and finance, emergency services, and police protection, with various appendices included for reference. This handbook is designed to assist local township officials in understanding their responsibilities and meeting governance challenges, though it explicitly does not constitute legal advice.

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  • Quick Links • Bristol Township, PA • CivicEngage

    Bristol, PA
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  • Annual

    Bloomington, IN
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  • ZONING ORDINANCE

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    This is a draft zoning ordinance for Jim Thorpe Borough dated July 2023, comprising 259 pages. The document establishes the framework for land use regulation, including general provisions, community development objectives, definitions, and district regulations organized across multiple articles. No specific budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting context are provided in this table of contents excerpt.

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  • Indiana Public Records | IndianaCourtRecords.us

    Indianapolis, IN
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