Orientation Manual, Pt."A"


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Handbook for Georgia County Commissioners


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"Published in cooperation with the Association County Commissioners of Georgia."




Monthly Checklist of State Publications


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June and Dec. issues contain listings of periodicals.







Commissioner's Little Handbook


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Finally, a handbook for the 1.2 million advisory board members serving over 83,000 local governments in the United States. This pocket size, 144 page reference guide is a bountiful source of ideas, advice & checklists for volunteers sitting on library boards, planning commisssions or blue ribbon committees. Ted A. Gaebler, Co-Author, REINVENTING GOVERNMENT writes: "Len Wood's new book is terrific. I've worked with elected & appointed officials in five states that needed this concise handbook. It is timely, educational & most importantly, results oriented. Every elected & appointed official & agency employee would benefit from this handbook." Lauren Wasserman, Director of Planning for San Diego County states: "Mr. Wood's wealth of public sector experience has been digested into a concise, well written manual packed with wisdom that is valuable to both elected & appointed board members. Virtually every situation a commission member will face is covered in this handy guide." ORDERS AVAILABLE FROM THE TRAINING SHOPPE, Department G, 4228 PALOS VERDES DRIVE EAST, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90274. (310-832-5652).







Colorado


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The Director's Book: Role of Directors for National Banks and Federal Savings Associations


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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) charters, regulates, and supervises all national banks and federal savings associations (collectively, banks), as well as federal branches and agencies of foreign banks. In regulating banks, the OCC has the power to:* examine the banks.* approve or deny applications for new charters, branches, capital, or otherchanges in corporate or banking structure.* take supervisory actions against banks that do not comply with lawsand regulations or that otherwise engage in unsafe or unsound practices.The OCC also can remove officers and directors, negotiate agreementsto change banking practices, and issue cease-and-desist (C&D) orders aswell as civil money penalties (CMP).* issue rules and regulations, legal interpretations, and corporate decisionsgoverning investments, lending, and other activities.Boards of directors play critical roles in the successful operation of banks. The OCC recognizes the challenges facing bank directors. The Director's Book: Role of Directors for National Banks and Federal Savings Associations helps directors fulfill their responsibilities in a prudent manner. This book provides an overview of the OCC, outlines directors' responsibilities as well as management's role, explains basic concepts and standards for safe and sound operation of banks, and delineates laws and regulations that apply to banks. To better understand a particular bank activity and its associated risks, directors should refer to the Comptroller's Handbook booklets, including the "Corporate and Risk Governance" booklet. For information generally found in board reports, including "red flags"--ratios or trends that may signal existing or potential problems--directors should refer to Detecting Red Flags in Board Reports: A Guide for Directors..