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Bannock County commissioners approved routine consent items and several administrative actions at their Dec. 30 meeting.
The commission approved a memo to dispose of county documents and then approved all items on the consent agenda by voice vote. Earlier in the meeting staff requested authorization for the chair’s signature on two lien releases related to case numbers 20090048 and 20140019; a motion to authorize the signature was made and approved. Separately, staff said a Guard 1 master services contract for newly installed jail equipment had been previously signed on the wrong signature line; the vendor asked for re‑execution on the proper line so the county could receive an executed copy. Commissioners approved signature correction and noted the equipment installation proceeded while the contract line issue was administrative.
All approvals were recorded as voice votes in the meeting transcript; no roll‑call tallies were provided.
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