Luzerne County may alter residency requirement for future top administrators
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Luzerne County may alter residency requirement for future top administrators
Luzerne County Council is set to consider altering a residency requirement for top administrators that took effect in 2016. The county manager, eight division heads, prison deputy warden, sheriff and heads of emergency management and 911 are subject to the policy, which requires those hired to establish residency within six months of their employment. An ordinance on Tuesday’s council voting agenda for possible introduction would waive the resid…
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