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Kingman City board approves medical acknowledgments for three new police hires

Public Safety Personnel Retirement System, Police Board · July 27, 2026
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Summary

The City of Kingman police retirement board approved preexisting-condition acknowledgments for three new police hires — Joseph Wright Bryce, Dylan Campbell and Kayla Julian — and recorded no preexisting problems on the files, after a motion and a procedural re-confirmation of the vote.

The City of Kingman Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Police Board approved medical/preexisting-condition acknowledgments for three new police hires during its July 27, 2026 meeting. Chair (speaker 2) introduced the item and read the names; the Clerk (speaker 1) moved to approve the acknowledgments and the Chair seconded.

The Chair listed the hires as "Joseph Wright Bryce," "Dylan Campbell" and "Kayla Julian," and stated, "I didn't see any preexisting problems noted on any of those." After a motion and second, the Clerk sought a procedural clarification when the Chair initially asked "Any opposed?" rather than "All in favor." The board re-confirmed the motion and repeated the voice vote so the record reflected the approval. "I got a 2nd, but I didn't get a motion," the Clerk said during the clarification exchange.

The action on preexisting-condition acknowledgments is a personnel-records matter and did not include discussion of benefits or compensation. No public comment was recorded on the item and no objections were entered on the record.