Citizenserve community development software has specific user rights that are configured typically in departmental roles. These roles can then be assigned to users. The rights include the ability to limit rights to delete files, edit closed files and edit completed activities. For example if a code enforcement case is closed it is helpful to ensure that no one edits the closed file. It is also helpful to know that building inspections completed or plan reviews completed cannot be changed once complete.
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