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At its public meeting the Nevada Commission on Ethics recorded the following formal actions:
1) Approval of minutes from the Jan. 16, 2025 commission meeting. Motion to approve the minutes was moved and seconded; the motion carried. The minutes were approved with five affirmative votes and two commissioners listed as abstaining (Commissioner Langton and Commissioner Miller) in the public record.
2) Approval of a stipulated agreement resolving complaint 20Four-109C concerning Charles Green, secretary‑treasurer of the Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners. The commission voted to accept the stipulated agreement and directed counsel to formalize it. The motion carried with five affirmative votes; two commissioners abstained because they had served on the review panel and were precluded from participating under NRS 281A.220(4).
3) Motion to adjourn. Motion was made and seconded; Chair called the vote and the meeting was adjourned.
Each action appeared on the public agenda; formal records and minutes will reflect the vote counts and any abstentions recorded during the meeting.
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