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Board adopts revised bylaws, affirms hiring and removal authority for jail leadership

April 29, 2026 | Warren County, Pennsylvania


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Board adopts revised bylaws, affirms hiring and removal authority for jail leadership
The Warren County correctional oversight board voted to adopt revised bylaws that clarify appointment and termination authority for the county correctional chief and related personnel.

A staff member read statutory language from Title 61, Section 17-33 and Section 17-36, explaining that ‘‘the board shall appoint a warden of the county correctional institution’’ and describing the board’s role in approving bonds and removal for cause. "The board shall appoint a warden of the county correctional institution," the staff member read aloud while outlining the appointment and approval process.

Board discussion focused on two questions raised by committee comments: whether the number of commissioners on the board could be reduced and how appointment/termination authority operates in practice. The staff member told the board that the commissioners appear to be statutorily appointed and that the process in the statutes gives the warden discretion to propose hires subject to board approval.

Committee members also reported that bonding for the chief administrator is covered under the county umbrella, citing bylaws language (section 9, letter c) and local research confirming the county’s existing bonding coverage.

A motion to adopt the revised bylaws was made and seconded; the board approved the bylaws by voice vote and the motion carried.

The board also discussed and approved sending finalized opt-out letters to a judge; staff said a draft letter was prepared and ready to go now that the bylaws are finalized.

The bylaws change clarifies internal process and documentation; no immediate personnel action was taken as part of the bylaw vote. The board confirmed its next meeting for May 26.

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