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The RSU 40/MSAD 40 policy committee reviewed a purchasing and procurement staff code-of-conduct policy and voted to mark it as remedial at a committee meeting. Speaker 6 told the committee the draft was an affirmation and contained no substantive changes to the sample policy. Speaker 4 moved to mark the policy remedial and Speaker 1 seconded; the committee approved the motion unanimously, recorded as 7-0.
The committee did not request substantive edits to the language. Speaker 6 said the intent was to align the local manual with existing sample policy language rather than to alter district practice. The committee recorded the motion and directed staff to reflect the remedial designation in the policy packet to be shared with the full board as appropriate.
No public comment was offered on this item during the meeting, and no further conditions or amendments were attached to the motion.
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