King County Board of Health meeting on April 17
Published 9:04 pm Saturday, April 12, 2014
The King County Board of Health will hold its next meeting on Thursday, April 17, 2014 at 1:30 p.m.
The meeting will be held at:
King County Council Chambers
10th Floor, King County Courthouse
516 3rd Avenue, Room 1001
Seattle
Agenda
1. Call to order
2. Roll call
3. Announcement of any alternates serving in place of regular members
4. Approval of Minutes of March 20, 2014
5. Public comments
6. Director’s report
Discussion and possible action
7. R&R No. BOH 14-02
A Rule and Regulation relating to fees for the secure medicine return regulations; adding a new chapter to BOH Title 2; enacted pursuant to RCW 70.05.060, including the latest amendments or revisions thereto.
Ryan Kellogg, Public Health Manager, Local Hazardous Waste Management Program
Public Hearing Required
8. Resolution No. 14 03
A Resolution encouraging the exploration of a voluntary regional collaborative for the purpose of improving the health and well-being of King County residents.
Briefings
9. BOH Briefing No. 14-B10
Local Hazardous Waste Fee Structure Proposed Change to Business/Multi Family Solid Waste Accounts
Lynda Ransley, Program Director, Local Hazardous Waste Management Program
Liz Tennant, Strategic Advisor, Local Hazardous Waste Management Program
10. BOH Briefing No. 14-B11
Health and Human Services Transformation Plan
Janna Wilson, Senior External Relations Officer, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Susan McLaughlin, Health & Human Services Integration Manager, King County Department of Community and Human Services
11. BOH Briefing No. 14-B10
Legislative Update
Jennifer Muhm, Governmental Affairs Officer, Public Health – Seattle & King County
12. Chair’s Report
12. Board Member Updates
13. Administrator’s Report
14. Chair’s Report
15. Adjournment
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.
