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Consumer Protection Department meeting notes: minutes moved, one case cleared, correspondence resent, next meeting May 21
Summary
At the Feb. 20 Consumer Protection Department meeting, members moved and seconded acceptance of the prior meeting minutes (no vote result recorded), were told one case showed no violation, a 2006 informational letter was resent, and the meeting adjourned with next meeting set for May 21.
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The Consumer Protection Department met on Feb. 20 to handle routine business, including motions on minutes, a case report and correspondence.
Procedural actions: Speaker 2 moved to accept the minutes from the previous meeting and Speaker 3 seconded the motion; the transcript records the motion and second but does not record the minutes vote result. Later in the meeting Speaker 2 moved to adjourn and Speaker 3 seconded; an affirmative “Aye” was recorded and the adjournment motion carried.
Case and correspondence: Speaker 3 reported one case had been reviewed with no violation found. Speaker 3 also said she sent a copy of a 2006 informational letter (prepared by Richard) at the board's request to clarify what work is licensable and what is not.
Scheduling: Speaker 2 announced the next meeting date as May 21.
No formal policy votes or ordinance adoptions are recorded in the transcript; the session primarily logged routine administrative items and discussion.

