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Opioid committee debates becoming a standalone body; staff asked to gather bylaws from other counties
Summary
Committee members moved to recommend making the Opioid Abatement Committee a standalone body rather than a temporary subcommittee and directed staff to collect sample bylaws and formation documents from other counties.
Members of the Sumner County Opioid Abatement Committee on Jan. 16 discussed whether to convert the group from a short-term subcommittee into a permanent, standalone advisory body and a motion was introduced to pursue that change.
Legal and finance staff told the committee that, under county legal advice, a subcommittee established under another committee typically should not continue past one year; the committee was presented two…
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