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Shelby County has partnered with the state’s top colleges and universities around the state to enhance the opportunities for our citizens of every age group. These programs and partnerships are helping to shape the workforce for the next generation.
The Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) of Shelby County is composed of the following: Elected State and Local Officials. Broadcast and print media. Community groups. Emergency management. Emergency medical services. Firefighting. Health department. Hospital management.
About Us. Shelby County Probation is compromised of 13 Probation Officers, 1 shared Field Officer, Intake Officer, Office Manager, ADA Secretary, and Receptionist. Each Probation Officer has met the minimum qualifications and has received a Probation Officer Certification.
The Court therefore finds that good cause exists for granting emergency relief. Being duly advised, the Court GRANTS the petition, DECLARES pursuant to Indiana Administrative Rule 17 that an emergency exists in Shelby County, and APPROVES the plan as submitted.
Kiosk Supervision is an alternative to in-person reporting that allows you to check in at a kiosk. This is a privilege and can be revoked at any time due to non-compliance or other violations of your probation. If you lose your information, please contact your Probation Officer to obtain it.
The Weights and Measures Program seeks to ensure that consumers receive full measure when they purchase a product sold by weight, measure, or count, and that any statements on packaging which declares a weight or measure are accurate.
Current Handbook for Shelby County Employees. 1 file (s) 1.48 MB. Download. In the Matter of the Petition of the Shelby County Courts for Administrative Rule 17 Emergency Relief. The courts of Shelby County (hereinafter “courts”) en banc have petitioned this Court for emergency relief pursuant to Indiana Administrative Rule 17.
The petition further states that due to a shortage of cleaning and sanitation products, the courts find that Shelby County does not possess adequate hygiene stations or sanitation supplies for the large volumes of people who regularly appear at the Shelby County courthouse.
The Court therefore finds that good cause exists for granting emergency relief. Being duly advised, the Court GRANTS the petition, DECLARES pursuant to Indiana Administrative Rule 17 that an emergency exists in Shelby County, and APPROVES the plan as submitted.
Also known as Public Law 30-2021, this legislation established a local Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council (Local JRAC) in each county [IC 33-38-9.5-4]. Local JRACs are required: to promote the use of evidence-based and best practices in the areas of community-based sentencing alternatives and recidivism reduction