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CRB committee approves bylaws change setting nominating-committee report timetable
Summary
An executive committee vote amended the Community Review Board bylaws to require the nominating committee to deliver its report in November following October appointments; members also discussed a 60-day holdover and a statute that sets a four-member quorum.
The Community Review Board Executive Committee voted to approve and forward to the full board an amendment that requires the nominating committee to deliver its report at the November executive committee meeting following October appointments. The committee approved the change by voice/hand vote after several members discussed timing, quorum rules and a 60‑day holdover provision.
The change is meant to ensure the nominating committee’s recommendation is available in time for elections; Committee members said the board has previously needed to hold elections before receiving a nominating-committee report. "We could have a board report by the executive committee meeting in November," Board member William Brown said during discussion.
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