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Committee reviews draft bylaws; membership, meeting frequency and training requirements proposed

3247040 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

The Opioid Abatement Committee reviewed a draft of bylaws that would change membership composition, set minimum quarterly meetings, require training and clarify voting and meeting rules; the committee agreed to circulate the draft for redlines and vote next month.

The Sumner County Opioid Abatement Committee reviewed a draft of committee bylaws at its May 8 meeting that would formalize membership composition, term lengths, meeting frequency and other procedures.

The draft in the meeting packet proposes membership that includes five county commissioners, the sheriff, one county resident, and one member of the recovery community, plus a new position for a local medical- or health-field…

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