During the consent-calendar portion of the July 18 meeting, commissioners voted to remove Policy 20-01 (admission priorities for Laguna Honda) from the consent calendar for additional revision after extended public comment and commissioner questioning about prioritization rules.
Commissioner Gerardo moved to remove the policy and Commissioner Guillermo seconded; commissioners subsequently approved the remainder of the consent calendar with Policy 20-01 removed. Multiple public speakers urged that the admission policy address the right to return for San Francisco residents placed out of county and that prioritization not disadvantage in‑city residents who are receiving care outside San Francisco. Dr. Palmer and other commenters asked that repatriation pathways for out‑of‑county residents be explicitly addressed.
Laguna Honda staff acknowledged the concerns and offered to reword the policy to clarify that admission priorities apply among San Francisco residents and to remove ambiguous phrasing. Commissioners asked that the policy be returned for further review at the next meeting rather than be finalized on the consent calendar, and staff said they could provide revised wording in advance of the August meeting so commissioners and the JCC can review.
Action recorded: motion to remove Policy 20‑01 from the consent calendar carried; motion to approve the remaining consent calendar (with 20‑01 removed) carried by voice vote. No detailed recorded roll-call tally for the consent calendar vote was provided in the transcript.