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SHEPTON MALLET 2021/1514/HSE: Demolition of existing rear single storey extension and construction of new single storey rear extension & alterations to front porch: 15 Kyte Road Shepton Mallet Somerset BA4 5PJ 2021/1530/HDG: Application for Hedgerow Removal: To enable construction plant and machinery into the adjacent field to facilitate Bristol Water s proposed ca. 850m of water main replacement works: Land At Windsor Hill Lane Shepton Mallet Somerset
FROME 2021/1528/HDG: Application for Hedgerow Removal: To allow access to landlocked field: Land At 376829 154400 Mackley Lane Norton St Philip Frome Somerset
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MCHD price gouging concerns passed on to state insurance commissioner
Dominion Post (Morgantown, WV)
Feb. 18 MORGANTOWN In November, Monongalia County Health Officer
Lee Smith said he believed the health department s insurance provider was using COVID-19 as an excuse to engage in price gouging after the MCHD s essential liability insurance jumped 46 %, from
$30, 038 to
Monongalia County Commission sought the opinion of Attorney General
Patrick Morrisey s office, which has now passed the issue to the West Virginia Insurance Commissioner.
A
Jan. 28 letter from Assistant Attorney General
Laurel Lackey indicated that insurance premiums are not covered under the state s price gouging statute. Although
Dr. Smith s concerns do not fall under our purview, we believe it would be appropriate for the