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Douglas County proposes mandatory 8‑hour training for advisory boards, staff proposes new organizational development specialist
Summary
County administration recommended a standardized eight‑hour training program for appointed advisory board and committee members, with an accountability deadline and a proposed organizational development specialist to manage training and related organizational development work; commissioners requested clarifications about applicability and curriculum.
County administration presented a plan to standardize training for all advisory boards and committees, proposing an eight‑hour workshop (four pillars: government structure; legal and ethical duties; meeting procedures; board‑specific operations) and deadlines for current and newly appointed members.
Tiffany Stewart Stanley (county administration) said the program would include guidance on the Open Meetings Act, conflicts of interest, parliamentary procedure and public…
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