City Policy & Compliance

Upcoming Courses

  1. Mandatory Reporter Training

    Virtual
  2. Meeting Schedule + Virtual Type 2 Meetings Training

    Virtual
  3. Introduction to Microsoft OneDrive

    Virtual
  4. Document Accessibility Basics

    Virtual
  5. Prohibited Harassment & Discrimination Policy

    Virtual
  6. Meeting Schedule + Virtual Type 2 Meetings Training

    Virtual
  7. Prohibited Harassment & Discrimination Policy

    Virtual
  8. Introduction to Microsoft OneDrive

    Virtual
  9. Mandatory Reporter Training

    Virtual
  10. Document Accessibility Basics

    Virtual
  11. Meeting Schedule + Virtual Type 2 Meetings Training

    Virtual
  12. Document Accessibility Basics

    Virtual
  13. Introduction to Microsoft OneDrive

    Virtual
  14. Mandatory Reporter Training

    Virtual
  15. Prohibited Harassment & Discrimination Policy

    Virtual
  16. Mandatory Reporter Training

    Virtual
  17. Meeting Schedule + Virtual Type 2 Meetings Training

    Virtual
  18. Prohibited Harassment & Discrimination Policy

    Virtual
  19. Meeting Schedule + Virtual Type 2 Meetings Training

    Virtual
  20. Prohibited Harassment & Discrimination Policy

    Virtual

 


On-Demand Recordings

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Public Records for Records Custodians

Course Description: 
This training will teach you how to effectively carry out your responsibilities as a records custodian. You will learn how to communicate with requesters and fulfill requests, as well as how to ensure compliance with public records laws and retention policies.


In accordance with MGO 3.70, Department/Division Heads are the custodian of records for their agency and may designate others in the agency as alternate custodians. Public records custodians are required to be trained as soon as practicable upon receiving these duties, and to keep current with developments in City records policies and the Wisconsin Public Records Laws. Whether you're a new records custodian or in need of a refresher, this training will teach you how to effectively carry out your responsibilities as a City of Madison Records Custodian. You will learn how to communicate with requesters and fulfill requests, as well as how to ensure compliance with public records laws and retention policies.

Course Facilitators: Leslie Starczewski - Information Technology and Adriana Peguero - Attorney's Office

Course Resources:

 


Learning Resources

  • Description: In 2023, Common Council worked with Department Heads and Management Teams to pull together a library of agency overview videos and resources for Alders to learn from as they join the Council.

    For each agency, there are the following videos: Agency Introduction, Agency Budget Overview, and Agency Frequently Asked Questions + Answers.

    While these videos are primarily aimed at Alder knowledge building, these are accessible to all City Employees, and offer a comprehensive overview of City operations.

    Cost: Free

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  • Description: The City of Madison encourages all employees to understand how voter registration works, where voters can register, and to encourage employees to actively share this information in customer service interactions with the folks they serve.

    The Clerk's Office is available for more direct training, reach out to Clerk@cityofmadison.com

    Cost: Free

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Tools, Templates, & Resources

We will add resources here as they are created and/or become available. 

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