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Moses Lake — The Moses Lake School District Board of Directors voted Aug. 7 to adopt proposed changes to Policy 6112, the district policy that governs rental or lease of district property. District staff described Policy 6112 as the board’s procedural guidance for renting or leasing district-owned property. Board members said they had reviewed the updated language ahead of the meeting and raised no substantive objections. A motion to adopt the changes was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote with none opposed. No amendments or conditions to the policy change were recorded in the meeting. The board did not request further study or return of the item to a committee. The update was recorded as part of the meeting’s consent to adopt the changes in a single vote. The policy update will be reflected in the district’s policy manual; staff did not cite any change in district authority or funding related to the policy during the meeting.
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