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Mental Hygiene subcommittee adopts procedural guidelines; alternates may attend but cannot vote

2674212 · March 17, 2025
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The Joint Conference Committee's Mental Hygiene subcommittee reviewed procedural guidelines including co-chairs' authority on parliamentary matters, a prohibition on proxy participation, rules for alternates filling vacancies, and appointment of recording secretaries.

The Joint Conference Committee's Mental Hygiene subcommittee reviewed and affirmed procedural guidelines that give co-chairs authority over parliamentary procedure, prohibit proxy participation and set rules for alternates and recordkeeping.

Assemblymember Joanne Simon, identified as co-chair of the committee's Mental Hygiene subcommittee and chair of the Assembly Mental Health Committee, opened the meeting by outlining the rules: the co-chairs “will determine all matters of parliamentary procedure unless…

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