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Cochise County supervisors approve intergovernmental agreement with Superior Court for human resources services

3862603 · June 17, 2025

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Summary

At a June 17 special meeting, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Cochise County Superior Court to provide human resources services after convening an executive session authorized under Arizona statutes.

At a special meeting on June 17, 2025, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted to approve an intergovernmental agreement between the Cochise County Superior Court and Cochise County to provide human resources services.

The board first voted to go into executive session to discuss the agreement. “I move that we go into executive session as authorized under ARS 38 dash 431.03, subsection A 3 to discuss the intergovernment agreement between the coat between Cochise County Superior Court and Cochise County for Human Resources Services,” said Supervisor Gomez before the session. The meeting record shows the board then approved the intergovernmental agreement following that closed discussion; the motion to approve passed on an oral vote with the chair voting aye.

The meeting notice stated the special meeting and possible executive session were held pursuant to ARS 4 31.02 h and that executive-session minutes would be kept confidential under ARS 38 4 21.03 b. County staff present for the executive session included Jennifer Graham from Human Resources, Bert Whitehead from the County Attorney’s Office, Nelson Flores from Court Administration and others; Supervisor Tom Crosby and Rachel Gray of the clerk’s office were listed as moved into the executive session for the discussion.

The board adjourned after approving the agreement. The clerk announced the next meeting would be Thursday, June 19, at 10 a.m. in the Executive Conference Room for discussion and possible direction.