Committee approves rabies shots for 10 sheriff—s staff; asks sheriff to identify at-risk positions

Sumner County Insurance Committee · December 1, 2025

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Summary

Sumner County insurance committee approved preventive rabies vaccinations for 10 sheriff—s office employees and asked the sheriff to identify which positions should qualify for future shots; members asked legal to draft a policy for future approvals.

Sumner County insurance committee members voted to approve preventive rabies vaccinations for 10 employees identified by the sheriff—s office.

Speaker 1 moved to approve the 10 nominations immediately, saying, "I'll make a record I'll make a motion that we approve the 10 today." Speaker 4 seconded the motion, and the committee approved it by voice vote.

Members debated whether to set "guardrails" limiting eligibility to staff who face a demonstrable risk of animal exposure. Speaker 3 argued that positions that regularly handle animals should qualify and urged the sheriff to identify which roles are at risk; Speaker 1 said future requests should go through an approval channel referenced in the meeting as SIV/SID approval. Speaker 4 asked for a list from the sheriff and raised cost concerns; the transcript records an approximate per-shot cost of about $400.

The committee instructed legal staff to draft a policy outlining eligibility and the approval process for future vaccinations and agreed that any requests beyond the approved 10 will follow the established approval path rather than an ad-hoc sign-up.

The action was recorded as a voice vote; no roll-call tally was provided in the transcript. The board did not set a precise per-person cost in the motion and asked staff to provide further detail at a later meeting.