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Union County commissioners recognize Health Council, adopt vehicle accident prevention policy

April 09, 2024 | Union County, New Mexico


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Union County commissioners recognize Health Council, adopt vehicle accident prevention policy
The Board of Union County Commissioners voted unanimously April 9 to recognize the Union County Health Council and to adopt a county vehicle accident prevention policy.

Commissioner W. Carr Vincent moved to approve Resolution 2024-34, recognizing the Union County Health Council under the County and Tribal Health Council Act; Commissioner Lloyd 'Red' Miller seconded, and the motion passed with an "ALL AYE" vote. The signed resolution formalizes the Health Council's role in the county's public-health framework.

Commissioner Miller then moved to approve Resolution 2024-35, which defines the county's vehicle accident prevention policy; Commissioner Vincent seconded. That motion also carried by a unanimous vote and the resolution was signed.

Chairman Clayton F. Kiesling presided over the session and the board took no further action on either item at the meeting. Both resolutions were introduced and adopted without recorded dissent.

Next steps: the signed resolutions will be filed with county records per standard practice.

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