COMMUNITY INTERVENTION TASK FORCE

Thursday, June 17, 2021 · 1:00 PM AM · VIRTUAL

TL;DR

The Community Intervention Task Force held its first organizational meeting, establishing its initial leadership and operational framework. The meeting focused on setting up the committee's structure, including electing a chair and reviewing the legislative basis for the task force.

Key Decisions

  • Election of Committee Chair Pending
  • Meeting Frequency Discussion Held
  • Review of Task Force Enabling Legislation Reviewed
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Agenda

  1. Administration of the Oath of Office
  2. Call to Order.
  3. Roll Call.
  4. Introduction of Members.
  5. Election of Chair.
  6. Review of Enabling Legislation.
  7. Discussion Regarding Frequency of Meetings
  8. Items For Future Agendas
  9. Adjournment.
  10. Untitled item
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