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  2. Municipal clerk - Wikipedia

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    The duties of a municipal clerk vary even more than their titles. In the United Kingdom, a clerk is generally responsible for a local council (town or parish). Particularly in the United States, it is difficult to fully describe a clerk's duties, because there are hundreds of different jobs a clerk may fulfill.

  3. Local government in England - Wikipedia

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    The parishes of England, as of December 2021. Parish councils form the lowest tier of local government and govern civil parishes.They may also be called a 'community council', 'neighbourhood council', 'village council', 'town council' or (if the parish holds city status) 'city council', but these names are stylistic and do not change their responsibilities.

  4. Local Government Act 1972 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to make provision with respect to local government and the functions of local authorities in England and Wales; to amend Part II of the Transport Act 1968; to confer rights of appeal in respect of decisions relating to licences under the Home Counties (Music and Dancing) Licensing Act 1926; to make further provision with respect to magistrates' courts committees; to abolish ...

  5. Society of Local Council Clerks - Wikipedia

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    The SLCC provides a range of training and development opportunities for members including webinars, conferences and qualifications. The Certificate in Local Council Administration (CILCA) is an entry level qualification equivalent to an A-Level which forms the basis for a "qualified clerk" as required to exercise the General Power of Competence which was introduced through the Localism Act 2011.

  6. Local Government Act 1888 - Wikipedia

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    The county and district councils were to consist partly of directly elected "elective councillors" and partly of "selected councillors", chosen by the elective councillors in a similar manner to aldermen in municipal boroughs. The counties to be used for local government were to be the historic counties of England and Wales.

  7. Communal secretary - Wikipedia

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    The communal secretary's duties are similar to the municipal clerk's in the United Kingdom. In small communes, duties typically include handling correspondence, book-keeping, sending and paying bills, processing requests for identity cards, passports and building permits, registering new inhabitants, and recording marriages and deaths. The ...

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  9. Local Government Act 1894 - Wikipedia

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    The third part of the bill detailed the duties of the county council in dealing with divided areas and small parishes. The county council had the power to name divided parishes and to combine areas. The fourth and fifth parts of the bill dealt with the first election of councils and transitory provisions. [11]