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The Rock County Board of Supervisors approved a procedural amendment to its rules of procedure to restore text that was accidentally omitted when the rules were redrafted two years ago.
Supervisor Bob Zine moved the change to amend rule 3 b 2 n, I, and Supervisor Wilson seconded the motion. Zine described the insertion as “pretty self explanatory,” saying that material had been omitted and the item is a housekeeping restoration. The item passed by voice vote with no opposition recorded.
The board characterized the change as corrective rather than substantive; Zine framed it as a return of previously existing language to ensure the rules mirror prior practice. No financing or programmatic changes were associated with the amendment.
What’s next: The rules text will be restored as approved; no additional committee action was announced at this meeting.
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