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Revere Board of Health approves updated North Suffolk Public Health Collaborative intermunicipal agreement

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The Revere Board of Health voted 3–0 to approve a new intermunicipal agreement that changes governance of the North Suffolk Public Health Collaborative, moves MAPC fees into a state grant, and requires board members to serve on the collaborative advisory board.

The Revere Board of Health voted unanimously to approve an updated intermunicipal agreement governing the North Suffolk Public Health Collaborative and authorized Chair Drew Bunker to sign the document on behalf of the board.

Lauren Buck, director of public health for Revere, explained the agreement implements governance changes required by the state’s Public Health Excellence grant. Under the new agreement, the collaborative’s advisory board must be composed of one board of health member…

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