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Votes at a glance: board approves rulemaking on petition fees, adopts administrative manual revisions, and OKs minutes

2435248 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The Medical Board of California approved three formal actions at its quarterly meeting in Fresno: adoption of a modified rule on fees for petitions for penalty relief, an update to the board member administrative procedure manual, and approval of the November meeting minutes. All three motions passed by recorded roll-call votes.

The Medical Board of California took three recorded votes during its quarterly meeting in Fresno.

The board approved modified regulatory text to establish an initial fee for petitions for penalty relief and a capped adjudication fee to cover the board's reasonable costs. The motion to adopt the modified text was moved by Dr. Daniel Yip and seconded by Dr. Mahmood and passed on a roll-call vote with the members present voting yes.

The board also approved a substantive update to the board member administrative procedure manual, clarifying quorum and voting rules, meeting and public-comment procedures, panel voting processes, and training requirements. The manual changes were approved by roll-call vote.

Finally, the board approved the minutes of its November meeting on a roll-call vote. The motions to approve the minutes and the two regulatory/administrative items were carried by the quorum present.

Votes and procedural details appear in the public record and were documented on the meeting's roll-call. The board's actions included directing staff to proceed with next steps in rulemaking and to publish the finalized manual.