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SUMMARY:First Amendment Webinar
DESCRIPTION:June 3 – First Amendment \nCase Law Update: Post Reed \nReed v. Town of Gilbert\, 135 S.Ct. 2218 (2015) not only changed the law of sign regulation\, but also had ripple effects throughout many First Amendment doctrines affecting local government. This webinar will update attendees on the key developments in sign law\, summarize developments in other caselaw affecting local governments\, and offer some suggestions for how to approach regulations affecting First Amendment rights in the post-Reed era. \nSpeaker: Susan Trevarthen \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/first-amendment-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Stormwater Webinar
DESCRIPTION:June 4 – Health & Environment \nStormwater Update \nMunicipal stormwater management can pose a challenge to municipalities. One of the main concerns is pollution and treating stormwater to avoid the negative effects of such contamination. This presentation aims to discuss updates to stormwater management\, the legal issues in this area\, and best practices. Some topics may be added or removed from this presentation. \nSpeaker: Andre Monette \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/stormwater-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Telecommunications Webinar
DESCRIPTION:June 6 – Telecommunications \nUnderstanding the FCC’s 2014 Order Implementing Section 6409(a) \nThe webinar covers the FCC’s 2014 Wireless Siting Order that preempts state and local approval for many changes to communications towers and antenna sites. In a new update\, it will cover the Order’s relation to and conflicts with the FCC’s September 2018 5G/Small Cell Order intended to aid the installation of thousands of small cell sites in rights of way. The webinar should be of interest to many municipalities\, because the Order covers all communications towers\, including those for AM\, FM\, TV and cell towers\, among others. \nSpecifically the webinar will describe the many legal and technical issues under the Wireless Siting Order\, including describing the types of “Qualifying Changes” for which zoning approval is pre-empted\, BUT the Order’s preservation of (i) safety code compliance\, (ii) local zoning approval for camouflaged towers and (iii) zoning approval for towers on municipal property. It will go into detail on the differing rules for different types of “Eligible Facilities” such as small cell sites\, antennas on buildings\, antennas on highways\, and on camouflaged sites. It will describe the Order’s application process\, the 60-day shot clock to act on “Qualifying Changes” and the “deemed granted” remedy. \nAlso covered will be Federalism and Commerce Clause bases for questioning and challenging the Order and its application\, such as due to blurring the lines of political accountability by making local governments take the heat for what in fact is Federal action. \nFinally\, the webinar will include numerous pictures of cell antennas and towers\, to give participants a better sense of its practical impact and the types of problems it can create. \nSpeakers: John Pestle & Jonathan Kramer \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/telecommunications-webinar-6/
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SUMMARY:Preemption Webinar
DESCRIPTION:June 11 – Preemption \nGerrymandering and Local Governance \n*FREE LIVE FOR IMLA MEMBERS!  CLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. \nWith the 2020 census approaching\, states will soon begin the process of redrawing Congressional and state legislative districts. In many states\, this process has become increasingly politicized and has led to gerrymandered districts. Because state legislatures often exercise broad control over cities and counties\, gerrymandering has significant implications for local governance. Learn about the legal challenges that have been brought against gerrymandering and other efforts underway to reform the districting process. \nSpeakers: Paul Diller \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/preemption-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Personnel Webinar
DESCRIPTION:June 27 – Personnel \nWorkplace Investigations \nIt’s inevitable that employers must investigate one or more of their employees\, and a thorough investigation means leaving no stone unturned. Whether it’s for alleged substance abuse\, job safety violations\, workplace theft\, discrimination or harassment\, a properly-conducted investigation can be a powerful tool for discovering workplace problems and mitigating or even preventing related liability. \nAs an employer\, it’s important to understand investigation best practices\, including interview techniques\, proper documentation and reporting\, communication dos and don’ts and records retention. At the end of the day\, proper investigations protect employers and lay the foundation for the defense of litigation. \nSpecific topics included: \n\nInvestigation best practices\nWitness interview techniques\nProper documentation\nSafeguarding employee privacy\nRelated state and federal laws\n\nSpeakers: Robin Cross & Audrey Forbush \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/personnel-webinar-12/
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