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Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission adopts updated bylaws and elects officers

Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission
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Summary

The commission voted to adopt revised bylaws that add a limit of three consecutive officer terms, then elected a slate of officers including Mimi Hall as chair and Kendra as secretary-treasurer; the changes will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors.

The Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission on March 5 approved updated bylaws that clarify officer terms and immediately elected a new slate of officers.

Commission members voted to adopt the packet of bylaws as amended, including a change to Article 5 to make officer terms one year with a limit of no more than three consecutive terms. An unnamed chair who led the discussion said officers "shall serve a term of 1 year," and…

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