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Commission approves minutes, votes to move into closed session and later votes not to disclose discussions

July 12, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Commission approves minutes, votes to move into closed session and later votes not to disclose discussions
The Fire Commission voted unanimously to approve the regular meeting minutes after correcting an attendance entry. Vice President Morgan moved to approve the minutes; a commissioner seconded and the motion passed without dissent.

Later the commission voted to conduct agenda items 6B and 6C in closed session; the meeting went into closed session at 10:10 a.m. When the commission returned to open session at 11:08 a.m., it considered whether to disclose any closed‑session discussions as specified by San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.12. Vice President Morgan moved that the commission not disclose closed‑session discussions; the motion was seconded, President Nakaju voted aye and the motion carried unanimously.

The secretary reported there was nothing to report from closed session.

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