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Public Defender Service Corporation trustees review sweeping bylaw revisions, including remote participation rules
Summary
Trustees reviewed a consolidated set of bylaw amendments that would broaden meeting-location language, allow remote participation to count as presence for voting, expand board composition and enumerate board duties; the board asked staff to produce a clean draft for a January vote.
Trustees of the Public Defender Service Corporation reviewed a package of proposed bylaw amendments at their Nov. 25 meeting that would modernize meeting notices, clarify remote participation and voting, change board composition, and enumerate the board's duties.
A presenter reviewing the draft told trustees the changes would remove rarely used references to the Supreme Court courtroom and instead refer to the Public Defender Service Corporation office as a location for meetings. The presenter said the draft also replaces a fixed “fourth…
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