Model Government Charters: A City, County, Regional, State, and Federal HandbookEach chapter covers a different level of government and begins with information regarding that government's history, future, types, and organization. A model charter describes the laws that form the basis of each level of government. The charters are assembled from nationally recognized planning agencies and associations advocating good governmental practices. A glossary of commonly used terms is also provided as well as a national resource directory, which highlights major sources for further research on the topics covered in the chapters. |
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Preface | 1 |
City Government Roger L Kemp | 9 |
County Government Victor S DeSantis | 53 |
Regional Government Bruce D McDowell | 99 |
State Government Edwin Meese III | 129 |
Federal Government Edwin Meese III | 161 |
Glossary | 201 |
National Resource Directory | 213 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Model Government Charters: A City, County, Regional, State, and Federal Handbook Roger L. Kemp Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |
Model Government Charters: A City, County, Regional, State, and Federal Handbook Roger L. Kemp Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
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