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King County Board of Health meeting on February 18, 2005 |
Friday, February 11, 2005 |
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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON - The King County Board of Health will hold its next meeting on Friday, February 18, 2005 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The meeting will be held at:
King County Council Chambers
10th Floor, King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue, Seattle
Agenda
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Call to order
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Announcement of any alternates serving in place of regular members
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Approval of Minutes of January 21, 2005 (Action Item)
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General Public Comments
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Chair's Report
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Board Members' Updates
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Director's Report
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VIII. |
Rulemaking: Preparedness for Isolation and Quarantine
(Action Item)
- Overview of Rule: Amy Eiden, Project Manager for Public Health’s Preparedness Section
- Public Hearing
- Board Discussion and Action
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IX. |
2005 Legislative Session: Discussion
Tom Bristow, lobbyist for the King County Council, will join the Board to facilitate this discussion.
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Briefing: Environmental Health
Ngozi Oleru, Manager of the Environmental Health Services Division, will brief the Board on Public Health’s plan for developing a Unified Hourly Rate and Division Fee Schedule. This work plan was developed in response to the Board's direction at the July 2004 meeting and a sub-committee recommendation.
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Adjournment |
Sign language, communication material in alternate formats or other reasonable accommodations can be arranged. Please call (206) 296-4850 or TDD Number (206) 296-4600 or TTY Relay: 711.
If you have questions or need additional information about this agenda, please call Kathy Uhlorn, Chief Financial Officer, at 206-296-5680 or via email at Kathleen.Uhlorn@metrokc.gov.
Visit the King County Board of Health webpages for information about the Board. Go to http://www.metrokc.gov/health/boh
The King County Board of Health sets county-wide public health policy, enacts and enforces local public health regulations, and carries out other duties of local boards of health specified in state law. These duties include enforcing state public health statutes, preventing and controlling the spread of infectious disease, abating nuisances, and establishing fee schedules for licenses, permits and other services.
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