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Deputy Marshal Warren Chamberlin Awarded the Georgia Association of Code Enforcement Level I Certificate

Deputy Marshal Warren Chamberlin was recently awarded the Georgia Association of Code Enforcement Level I certificate through the University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government.  This certificate program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills for those persons responsible for enforcement of environmental, housing, and land use codes in Georgia.  The Level I certificate is a 48-hour curriculum with extensive written examinations at the end of each course.  Deputy Chamberlin is currently working on the Level II certification. 

“Completion of this extensive training demonstrates Deputy Chamberlain’s commitment to the professional standards in Code Enforcement”, said Chief Marshal Ed Collins.