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King County Board of Health meeting on December 19, 2003

Friday, December 12, 2003

KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON - The King County Board of Health will hold its next meeting on Friday, December 19th, 2003, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The meeting will be held at:

King County Board of Health
Friday, December 19, 2003
9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
King County Council Chamber
10th Floor, King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue, Seattle

1. Call to order

2. Announcement of Any Alternates Serving in Place of Regular Members

3. Approval of Minutes of November 21, 2003 (Action Item)

4. General Public Comments

5. Board Members' Update

6. Director's Report

7. 2004 Legislative Session
Today's briefing will provide details about the Department's 2004 legislative priorities. In addition, Tom Bristow, staff to the King County Council, will provide an assessment of issues likely to be addressed by the 2004 Legislature.

8. Board Briefing - Public Health Preparedness and Response
Public Health staff will provide an overview of the emergency response challenges faced by Public Health, the ongoing Department efforts to address said challenges and how the Department is developing its capacity to respond to natural disasters, technological hazards and criminal acts.

Adjournment

Sign language, communication material in alternate formats or other reasonable accommodations can be arranged. Please call (206) 296-4850 or TDD Number (206) 296-4600 or use Washington Relay Service at 1-800-833-6384.

If you have questions or need additional information about this agenda, please call Maggie Moran, Board of Health Administrator at Public Health - Seattle & King County, at (206) 205-3941.

The King County Board of Health sets county-wide public health policy, enacts and enforces local public health regulations, and carries out other duties of local boards of health specified in state law. These duties include enforcing state public health statutes, preventing and controlling the spread of infectious disease, abating nuisances, and establishing fee schedules for licenses, permits and other services.

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