File #: 2022-0435    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 11/1/2022 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: Final action: 11/22/2022
Enactment date: Enactment #: 16249
Title: A MOTION confirming the King County board of health's selected nonelected member candidates to begin serving in 2023.
Sponsors: Joe McDermott, Girmay Zahilay, Jeanne Kohl-Welles
Indexes: Board of Health, King County
Attachments: 1. Motion 16249, 2. A. King County Board of Health Nonelected Member Candidate Selections, November 22, 2022, 3. A. King County Board of Health Nonelected Member Candidate Selections, November 7, 2022, 4. A. King County Board of Health Nonelected Member Candidate Selections, dated October 20, 2022, 5. 2022-0435 transmittal letter, 6. 2022-0435 Resolution 22-04, 7. 2022-0435 BOHCandidateBios_10.28.22, 8. 2022-0435 CompleteBoardCandidateBios_11.2.22, 9. 2022-0435_SR_BOHNonelecteds, 10. 2022-0435_RevisedSR_BOHNonelecteds
Staff: Porter, Samantha
Title
A MOTION confirming the King County board of health's selected nonelected member candidates to begin serving in 2023.
Body
WHEREAS, Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 1152 was signed into law in May 2021 as Chapter 205, Laws of Washington 2021, modifying the structure of local boards of health to require an equal number of elected to nonelected members, with one of the nonelected members to be selected by the American Indian Health Commission for Washington State and the remaining members selected by the King County board of health from three specific categories of interests: public health, health care facilities, and providers; consumers of public health; and other community stakeholders, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 205, Laws of Washington 2021, on April 13, 2022, the Washington state Board of Health adopted chapter 246-90 WAC outlining how nonelected members of local boards of health are to be recruited, selected and appointed, and
WHEREAS, in response to Chapter 205, Laws of Washington 2021, Ordinance 19418 in April 2022 amended board membership in the King County Code to reflect the new state law, and
WHEREAS, the board adopted R&R BOH22-02 in May 2022 to amend Board of Health Code to reflect the new state law, chapter 246-90 WAC and Ordinance 19418, and
WHEREAS, the board coordinated with the American Indian Health Commission for Washington State to receive their candidate selections, and
WHEREAS, from May through October 2022, the board conducted a robust and successful recruitment and selection process for including web-based open houses with Spanish and American Sign Language interpreters, providing information in English and Spanish on the board and public health - Seattle & King County websites, social media and published in local media outlets, email newsletters and shared through community networks including public health - Seattle & King County's pandemic and racism community advisory group, and
WHEREAS, the selected ap...

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