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Deputy Marshal Chamberlin Awarded Master Certificate

 

On December 14, 2007 during the Georgia Association of Code Enforcement fall conference, Deputy Marshal Warren Chamberlin was awarded the Master Certificate in the GACE certified code enforcement officer certificate program from the Carl Vinson Institute of Government and the University of Georgia.

“Deputy Chamberlin started the certification program several years ago.  In October 2006, he was awarded the level 1 certification designating him as a Certified Code Enforcement Officer.  The Master Certificate program is an extensive certification process dealing with code enforcement issues such as enforcement of environmental, housing and land use codes in Georgia.  Completion of this extensive training demonstrates Deputy Chamberlin commitment to the citizens of Fayette County” stated by Chief Marshal Ed Collins