45-17A-82.05
Section 45-17A-82.05 Civil Service Board - Recordkeeping; clerical assistance. The board shall keep minutes of its meetings and a record of all business transacted by it. Its records, except those which the rules of the board require to be held confidential for reasons of public policy, shall be open for inspection by any resident of the city at all reasonable times upon reasonable request. No duplication of records shall be allowed except as otherwise authorized by state law. Records shall be examined on city premises and shall not be removed from city premises. The city shall furnish clerical assistance as needed by the board and shall act as the custodian of the records of the board. (Act 2007-309, p. 557, §6.)...
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45-17A-50.05
Section 45-17A-50.05 Civil Service Board - Minutes; examination of records; clerical assistance. The board shall keep minutes of its meetings and a record of all business transacted by it. Its records, except those which the rules of the board require to be held confidential for reasons of public policy, shall be open for inspection by any resident of the city at all reasonable times upon reasonable request. No duplication of records shall be allowed; records shall be examined on city premises and shall not be removed from city premises. The city shall furnish clerical assistance as needed by the board and shall act as the custodian of the records of the board. (Act 99-557, p. 1202, §6.)...
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11-44B-46
years. The initial term of place number 2 and place number 4 shall be for four years. Thereafter, the term of each board member shall be four years with vacancies for unexpired terms to be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the appointing authority. (d) Any member of the board may be removed by a resolution of the city council if five members vote in favor of the resolution when his or her service to the board, including bias, conflict of interest, excessive absenteeism, or personal conduct, is considered to be detrimental to the effectiveness or reputation of the board or the city. The mayor and city council may initiate termination action or may react in response to a written request from the majority of the board members when they deem the action is warranted. (e) The board shall meet as often as necessary or as required by the city council in city hall, or other municipal building as designated by the mayor, on a date and at an hour to be fixed by it. Three members...
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45-5-120
shall be probationary for one year from the date of appointment. A probationary employee may be discharged by the sheriff or a governmental entity at their pleasure at any time before the expiration of one year from his or her appointment. After he or she shall have served for one year in the position to which he or she was appointed or employed, such employee shall become a merit employee. (k) The appointing authority shall have authority to suspend without pay a merit employee for any personal misconduct, or fact, affecting or concerning his or her fitness or ability to perform his or her duties in the public interest. In the event a merit employee is suspended without pay for more than 30 days in any one year, he or she shall be entitled to a public hearing by the board upon written demand filed within five days from the date of the order of suspension. If, after hearing, the board determines that the action of the appointing authority was not with good cause, the suspension...
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37-11A-1
by the Governor, or upon its otherwise becoming a law, and when the State of Mississippi ratifies the compact. Article III. For purposes of this compact, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) Person means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, or any other entity. (2) Railroad means a common carrier by railroad as defined in Section 1(3) of Part I of the Interstate Commerce Act [codified as 49 U.S.C. §1(3)]. (3) Railroad properties and facilities mean any real or personal property or interest in property which is owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by a railroad or other person, including, without limitation, the authority, and which are used or are useful in rail transportation service, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing: a. Track, roadbed, and related structures, including rail, ties, ballast, other track materials, grading, tunnels, bridges, trestles, culverts, elevated structures, stations, office buildings used for operating...
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36-25-1
person is associated in a manner different from the manner it affects the other members of the class to which he or she belongs. A conflict of interest shall not include any of the following: a. A loan or financial transaction made or conducted in the ordinary course of business. b. An occasional nonpecuniary award publicly presented by an organization for performance of public service. c. Payment of or reimbursement for actual and necessary expenditures for travel and subsistence for the personal attendance of a public official or public employee at a convention or other meeting at which he or she is scheduled to meaningfully participate in connection with his or her official duties and for which attendance no reimbursement is made by the state. d. Any campaign contribution, including the purchase of tickets to, or advertisements in journals, for political or testimonial dinners, if the contribution is actually used for political purposes and is not given under circumstances from...
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45-29-120.07
Section 45-29-120.07 Merit System Board - Recordkeeping. The board shall keep minutes of its meetings and a record of all business transacted by it. Its records, except those which the rules of the board require to be held confidential for reasons of public policy, shall be open for inspection by any resident of the county at all reasonable times. (Act 93-388, p. 664, §8.)...
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45-47-231.26
Section 45-47-231.26 Recordkeeping. The board shall keep minutes of its meetings and a record of all business transacted by it. Its records, except those which the rules of the board require to be held confidential for reasons of public policy, shall be open for inspection by any resident of the county at all reasonable times. (Act 80-88, p. 111, § 8.)...
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45-48-121.06
Section 45-48-121.06 Recordkeeping. The board shall keep minutes of its meetings and a record of all business transacted by it. Its records, except those which the rules of the board require to be held confidential for reasons of public policy, shall be open for inspection by any resident of the county at all reasonable times. (Act 82-206, p. 242, § 8.)...
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45-8A-130.07
Section 45-8A-130.07 Civil Service Board - Minutes and records of business activity. The board shall keep minutes of its meetings and a record of all business transacted by it. Its record, except those the rules of the board require to be held confidential for reasons of public policy, shall be open for inspection by any resident of the city at all reasonable times. (Act 84-405, p. 947, §8.)...
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