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Trustees debate Brown Act limits, move to reconstitute standing committees and disband liaison positions
Summary
Trustees debated whether board member participation in site advisory groups creates Brown Act committees and proposed restructuring standing committees while disbanding several liaison/lead-on positions; the motion was seconded and put to a vote but the transcripted segments do not include a roll-call tally.
Trustees at the Roseville Joint Union High School District board meeting debated whether participation by board members in site advisory groups turns those groups into committees covered by the California Brown Act and moved to reconstitute standing committees while disbanding several liaison positions.
A trustee argued that committees intended to "reduce the work of the board or enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the board's oversight responsibilities" must comply with the Brown Act if they include board members, are ongoing and exercise continuing jurisdiction. That speaker said ad hoc groups "must be one purely advisory, two comprised of less than the quorum of the board,…
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