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Opioid Abatement Council adopts three internal policies, including community advocacy panel rules
Summary
The council approved three written policies — Community Advocacy Panel organizational policy, OAC organizational policy and a conflict-of-interest policy/attestation — formalizing governance and transparency steps recommended by staff and legal counsel.
The Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council voted on June 24 to convert several previously used practices into formal written policies.
The council adopted: (1) a Community Advocacy Panel organizational policy that defines panel membership, selection, expectations and voting; (2) an OAC organizational policy covering meeting procedures, duties of officers, quorum and…
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