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The advisory committee established quorum at the start of the May 30 meeting and approved the Jan. 16 meeting minutes. After completing several agenda items, the committee lost quorum when a member who had limited availability left the meeting, and staff said the meeting would be adjourned and remaining items rescheduled.
Chair-designate Sandra Bordy (after the election) said the committee must adjourn once quorum was lost. Executive Officer Loretta Melby listed the items left incomplete: (1) data on the final dispositions of disciplinary cases against CRNAs; (2) an overview of the 2026 BRN sunset review process; and (3) a presentation from the California Association of Nurse Anesthesiology on future priorities for CRNAs. Melby said materials on disciplinary case dispositions and the sunset-review overview are available in recent board materials and on YouTube.
The committee voted earlier in the meeting to approve the Jan. 16 minutes and to approve two meeting dates proposed for 2026 (April 7 and Oct. 6). When quorum was lost, staff said they would attempt to schedule another meeting later in the year to complete the remaining items, subject to staff and room availability.
Chair Bordy adjourned the meeting at the close of business for that session; staff will post the updated meeting date and remaining materials on the BRN website when scheduled.
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