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ALRB approves April 7 minutes, receives rulemaking notice and recesses to closed session

3077120 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

The Agricultural Labor Relations Board approved minutes from its April 7 meeting, received notice that the Office of Administrative Law approved the board’s rulemaking package effective April 7, heard there were no public comments, and recessed into closed session; the board reconvened and set its next regular meeting for April 30.

The Agricultural Labor Relations Board approved the minutes from its April 7 meeting by voice vote at the start of the public session. A motion to approve was made and seconded (second attributed to Board Member Broad); the chair called for the ayes and stated, "The minutes have been approved." The transcript does not identify the member who made the motion by name.

Chief Board Counsel reported that, after the board’s last meeting, the Office of Administrative Law approved the board’s rulemaking package and that the rules went into immediate effect on April 7; the counsel noted the text is available on the board’s website and that commercial legal services (e.g., Lexis, Westlaw) can take weeks to reflect the change.

The chair opened the period for public comment; staff reported there were no public comments. The board then recessed into closed session at 10:21 a.m. and returned at approximately 1:23 p.m. The chair announced the next regular meeting will be Wednesday, April 30 at 10 a.m. in Sacramento with an online Zoom option, and adjourned the public meeting.

The minutes approval was a formal board action recorded in the meeting; the OAL rulemaking approval was reported as an external administrative action and not the result of a board vote during this session.