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Registration Information
The registration fee of $45 includes workshop tuition, lunch, and access to any available handouts. Seating is limited to ensure ample discussion opportunities, so early registration is encouraged. No onsite registrations will be allowed. Click here to apply for a small cities’ tuition scholarship.
Confirmation and Name Badges
Your confirmation will be sent to the email address used on your registration. Name badges will be available onsite.
Who should attend?
This clinic is open to TML member city officials from small cities (recommended under 15,000 population). Due to limited seating, this event is open only to registered attendees that are from TML member cities and not guests.
What will be covered?
The clinic will feature key legal and legislative presentations led by the TML legal team, along with dedicated time for questions. Presentation topics are subject to change but may include the Open Meetings Act, Public Information Act, Land Use, Budget and Tax Rate, and other essential subjects. Final topics will be confirmed prior to the event.
Cancellation and Substitution Policy
If you are registered and cannot attend, we encourage you to send a substitute. If you cannot find a substitute, please email your cancellation request to acct@tml.org by January 29 for the Austin clinic, and March 26 for the Hallsville clinic. No refunds will be honored after these dates.
Special Accommodations
If you are in need of assistance of any kind, including dietary restrictions (such as allergies or sensitivities to particular ingredients), mobility, or audio or visual aids, contact Jacqueline Redin at least two weeks before the event at jredin@tml.org.
Hotels Near Texas Municipal Center
TML had a list of hotels near the Texas Municipal Center (TML office) for those needing accommodations for the Austin clinic. The list can be found here.
TML Code of Conduct
The Texas Municipal League (TML) holds educational events to encourage the open exchange of ideas, support professional growth and development, and strengthen Texas cities. We are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment at our events that represents the diversity of the cities we serve. Please review and honor our code of conduct for attendees – members, speakers, volunteers, guests, and staff – and help us create a positive experience for all participants. Please take a moment to review these important guidelines here.
Questions
For additional information, contact Jacqueline Redin at jredin@tml.org or 512-231-7400.