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Polk County commissioners approve agenda, minutes and consent calendar; reclassification request presented

December 01, 2025 | Polk County, Oregon


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Polk County commissioners approve agenda, minutes and consent calendar; reclassification request presented
At the start of the Nov. 26 Polk County Board meeting, Commissioner (Speaker 3) moved to approve the agenda; Commissioner (Speaker 6) seconded and the board voted aye unanimously.

The board also approved minutes from the Nov. 12 meeting (motion and second recorded with unanimous aye votes) and passed the consent calendar after a motion and second.

Later in the meeting Mr. Hawkins presented a personnel item requesting the reclassification of Rebecca Quiner from Health Services Administrative Specialist 3 to Health Services Administrative Analyst 1. Hawkins said Quiner had been performing the higher duties "out of class" and that, if approved, the reclassification would be effective Dec. 1. He estimated the health services budget impact at approximately $3,600 for a full 12-month period, including PERS contributions. The transcript records the presentation but does not record a subsequent, explicit vote on the reclassification during the meeting.

Chair asked whether there was a need for executive session; none was requested and the meeting was adjourned.

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