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Supervisors debate code of conduct updates and procedures for removing advisory appointees
Summary
The Board discussed proposed edits to the annual code of performance, focusing on whether county‑employee supervisors should provide leave records to the county administrator and whether bylaws should prescribe a closed‑session removal procedure for BACC members.
Stafford County — The Board of Supervisors debated edits to its annual code of performance, with supervisors divided over transparency steps for elected officials who are also county employees and over procedures for removing members of county advisory bodies.
Supervisor English requested that the code include a requirement that any board member who is also a county employee submit leave requests to the county administrator so the county can confirm those board activities do not occur on county time. Several supervisors opposed mandating that timesheet or leave records be submitted to the Board or to the county administrator, saying such a requirement was unnecessary and could be intrusive.
The Board reached clearer consensus on a related, separate item: creating a formal…
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