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IEC 7 approves May 14 minutes and adopts six-date 2026 meeting schedule
Summary
IEC 7 voted unanimously to approve draft minutes from the May 14 meeting and to accept a proposed six-meeting 2026 schedule, while noting accessibility and location concerns; no public comments were received.
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The Intervention Evaluation Committee (IEC 7) voted to approve the draft minutes from its May 14 meeting and later approved a proposed schedule of six meetings for 2026. Lorraine Clark, meeting facilitator, presented the draft minutes and asked for a motion; a motion to approve the minutes as drafted was made, seconded, and carried by roll-call vote.
For the 2026 meeting schedule, staff presented proposed dates (the members viewed the schedule on-screen). Committee members discussed the possibility of holding meetings closer to some members— locations but noted logistical issues including control of Wi-Fi and public-access requirements in off-site venues. Joan (or John) Taylor moved to accept the January 27 date and to keep the 2026 schedule as a standing agenda item for future adjustment; the motion was seconded by Andrew Berger and carried by roll-call vote with all members voting yes.
The committee then entered closed session to discuss intervention-program applicants and participants under Business and Professions Code section 2770.10, reconvened to open session, confirmed a quorum, and adjourned. No members of the public provided comments during the meeting.
Votes at a glance: - Approval of draft minutes (May 14): motion carried (roll-call unanimous yes). - Approval of proposed 2026 IEC meeting schedule and acceptance of January 27 as part of the schedule: motion carried (roll-call unanimous yes).
Next steps: The committee will keep the schedule item on future agendas to address accessibility and location preferences.

