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Meeting Proceedings
Metropolitan King County Council
Councilmembers: Cynthia Sullivan, Chair; Pete von Reichbauer, Vice Chair;
Carolyn Edmonds, Kathy Lambert, Larry Phillips, Dwight Pelz,
Rob McKenna, Dow Constantine, Kent Pullen, Larry Gossett, Jane Hague,
David W. Irons, Julia Patterson

 
Room 1001 August 26, 2002 1:30 P.M.


 
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 1:47 p.m.
 
Roll Call
Present: Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
 
Flag Salute and Pledge of Allegiance
Councilmember Irons led the flag salute and Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Approval of Minutes of Special Meeting (RTID) of June 19, 2002 and August 19,
2002
1.
Mr. von Reichbauer moved to approve the minutes of the Special Meeting (RTID) of June 19, 2002
and August 19, 2002 meeting without reading. Seeing no objection, the Chair so ordered.
 
Reports on Special and Outside Committees
2.
Ms. Patterson reported on the South County Area Transportation Board meeting of August 20, 2002.
The Board discussed the Regional Transportation Investment District and came up with its
recommendations to make to the RTID regarding its transit and road projects. The Board discussed
a response to a letter written by Mr. Pelz and also had a good discussion regarding Referendum 51.
Ms. Paterson thanked Mr. McKenna for his attendance.

Mr. Irons reported on the Four Creeks Unincorporated Area Council meeting and indicated the
major item of discussion was health and the West Nile Virus. He indicated the Four Creeks area
citizens were very concerned. Information is being put together regarding some long term solutions.

Ms. Edmonds briefed the Council on the Board of Health Budget Workshop. She indicated the
members had a very good budget discussion and will be submitting additional information regarding
fee increases. Ms. Edmonds confirmed for the Chair that the subjects of tuberculosis and the youth
immunization program will be discussed at the Board's next meeting.

Mr. Gossett reported on the Criminal Justice Council. All the agencies involved were asked to come
up with a specific implementation plan for the adult justice operational master plan. A preliminary
draft for the proposal was presented.

Mr. Pelz reported on the Regional Transportation Investment District Executive Committee meeting.
The committee discussed the development of a project list to meet a timeline for the May ballot. He
indicated it was predicated on a three tenths increase in sales tax, a $75.00 vehicle license fee and a
two tenths increase to pay for HOV. The committee is moving forward to developing a project list by
November 14.
Mr. McKenna added that King County has a bigger project list than there is funding for, and all of
the projects have to go through a screening process. Each project has to be evaluated for its affect
in addressing traffic congestion, reducing travel time, improving air quality, safety and a number of
other criteria. That evaluation process will launch this month and will help the decision making in
reducing the size of the list to fit within available revenues. The committee hopes to have the results
by the next Executive Board meeting on September 12.
 
Plat Tracing
3.
Emerald Court - Council District 9
Ms. Hague moved to adopt the DDES finding of fact that the final plat of Emerald Court complies
with the conditions of preliminary plat approval and other applicable laws, and that the Chair is
authorized to signify Council approval by signing the final plat at the end of the meeting. Seeing no
objection, the Chair so ordered.

Hearing and Second Reading of Ordinances
 
Consent Items - Items 4-7
 
4.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0298 Mr. Constantine
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the sale of one parcel of surplus county-owned real
property, located in council district 8, and two parcels of tax title property, located in
council districts 3 and 12, respectively.
On 8/26/2002, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14453.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
5.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0328 Mr. Constantine and Mr. Pullen
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated
by and between King County and International Federation of Professional and Technical
Engineers, Local 17 (graphic design) representing employees in the department of
executive services, division of information and telecommunication services, printing and
graphics section; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.
On 8/26/2002, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14454.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.

 
6.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0356 Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen and Mr.
Phillips
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated
by and between King County and Washington State Council of County and City
Employees, Council 2, Local 21DC (district court - wages) representing employees in the
King County district court; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.
On 8/26/2002, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14455.

Mike Alvine, council staff, answered questions of the Council.
Ron Weigelt, Labor Relations Negotiator, Labor Relations, answered questions of the Council.
Rick Hayes, Labor Relations Negotiator, Labor Relations, answered questions of the Council.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
7.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0366 Mr. Constantine, Mr. Phillips and Mr.
Pullen
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the memorandum of agreement negotiated by
and between King County and King County Prosecuting Attorneys Association
representing employees in the prosecuting attorney's office; and establishing the effective
date of said agreement.
On 8/26/2002, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14456.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
Passed The Consent Agenda
A motion was made by Mr. Phillips that the Consent Agenda be passed. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
 
Labor, Operations and Technology
 
8.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0308 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE relating to the administrative fee retained from the $10.00 recording
surcharge authorized by 2002 Wash. Laws 294; and amending Ordinance 1660, Sections
1-2, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.12.120.
On 8/26/2002, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14457.

Mr. Constantine moved Amendment 1. The motion carried by the following vote:
Votes: Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Edmonds, Ms. Lambert,
Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen,
Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0

Mr. Constantine moved the Title Amendment. The motion carried by the following vote:
Votes: Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Edmonds, Ms. Lambert,
Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen,
Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0

Excused: 0
A motion was made by Mr. Constantine that this matter be Passed as Amended. The motion
carried by the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
 
Utilities
 
9.
Proposed Substitute Ordinance No.
2002-0299.2
Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE approving a franchise for the city of Auburn to construct, operate and
maintain a sewer system in council districts 9 and 13 and authorizing the executive to
execute the franchise agreement.
On 8/26/2002, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14458.

Ms. Patterson moved Amendment 1. The motion carried by the following vote:
Votes: Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Edmonds, Ms. Lambert,
Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen,
Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
A motion was made by Ms. Patterson that this matter be Passed as Amended. The motion
carried by the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0

Motions for Council Action
 
Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space
 
10.
Proposed Substitute Motion No.
2002-0267.2
Ms. Edmonds and Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving funding for fifty-seven projects for the King County cultural
facilities program in accordance with K.C.C. 4.42.100.
The enacted number is 11500.
A motion was made by Ms. Edmonds that this matter be Passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
 
11.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0268 Ms. Edmonds and Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving funding for fourteen projects for the 2002 King County arts
commission community arts initiative and funding for one hundred and fifty-eight projects
for the 2002 King County arts commission sustained support program in accordance with
K.C.C. 4.42.100.
The enacted number is 11501.
A motion was made by Ms. Edmonds that this matter be Passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
Reappointment Consent Agenda - Items 12-22
 
12.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0178 Mr. Constantine
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Karen Walling, who resides in
council district eight, to the King County international airport roundtable as the general
aviation sector representative.
The enacted number is 11502.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
13.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0180 Ms. Edmonds
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Michael Pollowitz, who resides in
council district one, to the King County section 504/Americans with Disabilities Act
advisory committee.
The enacted number is 11503.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.

 
14.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0249 Ms. Edmonds
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Don Summers, who resides in
council district one, to the King County building code advisory and appeals board.
The enacted number is 11504.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
15.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0375 Mr. Phillips and Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Herb Curl, who resides in council
district two, to the King County conservation futures citizen oversight committee.
The enacted number is 11505.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
16.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0377 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Susan Golub, who resides in
council district four, to the King County conservation futures citizen oversight committee,
serving in an "at-large" position.
The enacted number is 11506.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
17.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0380 Ms. Hague
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Clifford Thurston, who resides in
council district eleven, to the King County mental health advisory board.
The enacted number is 11507.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
18.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0382 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Mark Johnsen, who resides in
council district four, to the King County conservation futures citizen oversight committee.
The enacted number is 11508.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
19.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0383 Mr. Phillips and Mr. McKenna
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Kal LeMaster, who resides in
council district six, to the King County conservation futures citizen oversight committee.
The enacted number is 11509.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
20.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0384 Mr. Constantine
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Marie Mentor, who resides in
council district eight, to the King County conservation futures citizen oversight committee.
The enacted number is 11510.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.

 
21.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0385 Mr. Irons
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Mary Norton, who resides in
council district twelve, to the King County conservation futures citizen oversight
committee, to serve in an "at-large" position.
The enacted number is 11511.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
22.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0388 Ms. Hague
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Catalina Cantu, to the King
County employee charitable campaign committee.
The enacted number is 11512.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
Passed The Consent Agenda
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that the Consent Agenda be passed. The motion
carried by the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
 
Employment Committee Consent Agenda - Items 23-26
23. Internal Hire for a Legislative Analyst II
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that this matter be passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes: Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Edmonds, Ms. Lambert,
Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen,
Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
24. Approval of Senior CIP Analyst Job Description and Classification
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that this matter be passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes: Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Edmonds, Ms. Lambert,
Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen,
Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
25. Internal Hire for a Senior CIP Analyst
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that this matter be passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes: Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Edmonds, Ms. Lambert,
Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen,
Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
26. Internal Hire for a Senior Legislative Analyst
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that this matter be passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes: Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Edmonds, Ms. Lambert,

Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen,
Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
Introduction of Ordinances for First Reading and Referral
 
27.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0201 Mr. Irons
AN ORDINANCE approving a franchise for the Bonneville Power Administration to
construct, operate and maintain a power transmission system in council district 3 and
authorizing the executive to execute the franchise agreement.
Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
 
28.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0343 Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE relating to the transfer of a portion of Lakehaven Utility District to
Highline Water District for the purpose of providing water service to the area known as
Cashmere Manor Property Transfer.
Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
 
29.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0344 Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE relating to the transfer of a portion of Lakehaven Utility District to
Highline Water District for the purpose of providing water service to the area known as
Verzani Property Transfer.
Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
 
30.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0346 Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE changing the rate of the excise tax on switched access lines and radio
access lines in King County for the continued operations of an enhanced 911 emergency
telephone system; and amending Ordinance 6875, Section 1, as amended, and K.C.C.
4.34.010, Ordinance 6875, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.34.020, Ordinance 6875,
Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.34.040 and Ordinance 11589, Section 6, and K.C.C.
4.34.065.
Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
 
31.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0350 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE authorizing a subdivision on certain property located directly south of
the SE 288th Street and 118th Ave SE intersection, at the request of H. James White, White
Mountain Trails, department of development and environmental services file no.
L01P0011.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner

 
32.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0373 Mr. Pelz and Mr. Constantine
AN ORDINANCE relating to zoning; revising the definition for community residential
facility, establishing a new land use definition for secure community transition facilities
and specifying where these facilities can locate in King County; making technical
corrections; amending Ordinance 10870, Section 84, and K.C.C. 21A.06.220, Ordinance
10870, Section 337, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.100 and Ordinance 10870, Section
625, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.44.040 and adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter
21A.06.
Introduced and Referred to Growth Management and Unincorporated Areas Committee
 
33.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0391 Ms. Lambert
AN ORDINANCE amending the Comprehensive Water Pollution Abatement Plan, a King
County functional plan.
Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
 
34.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0392 Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE making a supplemental appropriation of $300,000 to the airport
construction fund to provide the appropriate level of funding necessary to complete the
runway overlay project; and amending the 2002 Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 14265,
Section 119 and Attachment 2, as amended.
Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
 
35.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0393 Mr. Phillips and Ms. Edmonds
AN ORDINANCE authorizing open space land acquisition projects funded by conservation
futures funds to King County, the city of Seattle and suburban cities; appropriating
conservation futures funds to the projects; and amending the 2002 Budget Ordinance,
Ordinance 14265, Section 119 and Attachment 2, as amended.
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
 
36.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0394 Mr. Phillips and Ms. Edmonds
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the executive to enter into interlocal agreements with the
cities of Bellevue, Covington, Issaquah, Kent, Mercer Island, Milton, Redmond, Renton,
Seattle, Shoreline and Tukwila, for the disbursement of conservation futures funds.
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
 
37.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0404 Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE making a supplemental appropriation of $2,302,589 from the current
expense fund to several current expense agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of
$20,123,036 to various non-current expense agencies; and amending the 2002 Budget
Ordinance, Ordinance 14265, Sections 16, 27, 28, 30, 36, 37, 41, 43, 61, 68, 71, 85, 87, 92,
107, and 116, as amended.
Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee

 
38.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0405 Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE making supplemental appropriation of $593,004 to various capital funds
to provide for correction of errors and the appropriate level of appropriation authority;
amending the 2002 Budget Ordinance 14265, Section 119 and 120, as amended and
Attachments 2 and 3, as amended.
Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
Introduction of Motions and Referrals
 
39.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0281 Ms. Hague
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Thomas Lovejoy, who resides in
council district eleven, to the King County museum of flight authority board of directors.
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
 
40.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0345 Ms. Patterson
A MOTION to adopt a set of criteria and standards to determine when a county-owned and
operated transfer station has exceeded its capacity to efficiently serve the needs of its
customers.
Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
 
41.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0374 Mr. Constantine
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Joan Sells, who resides in council
district eight, to the King County transit advisory committee.
Introduced and Referred to Transportation Committee
 
42.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0378 Mr. Irons and Mr. Phillips
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Wade Holden, who resides in
council district twelve, to the King County conservation futures citizen oversight
committee.
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
 
43.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0386 Mr. Irons
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of John Holecek, who resides in
council district twelve, to the Seattle-King County advisory council on aging and disability
services.
Introduced and Referred to Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
 
44.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0395 Ms. Edmonds and Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving one hundred thirty-seven projects for the King County special
projects program in accordance with Ordinance 14433.
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
 
45.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0397 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving thirty-one allocations for the King County heritage sesquicentennial
sustained support grant program, in accordance with Ordinance 14433.
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee

 
46.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0398 Ms. Edmonds and Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving six projects for the King County landmarks rehabilitation program,
funded in accordance with Ordinance 11242.
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
Other Business
Extra Items
 
Plat Tracing
47.
Brandt's North Kirkland Addition - Council District 11
Ms. Hague moved to adopt the DDES finding of fact that the final plat of Brandt's North Kirkland
Addition complies with the conditions of preliminary plat approval and other applicable laws, and
that the Chair is authorized to signify Council approval by signing the final plat at the end of the
meeting. Seeing no objection, the Chair so ordered.
Introduction of and Action on Motions
 
48.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0406 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION authorizing the sheriff's office to accept a donation to support the sheriff's
office's canine unit.
The enacted number is 11499.
A motion was made by Ms. Lambert that this matter be Passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0

Rereferral
 
49.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0348 Mr. Gossett
A MOTION authorizing the executive to accept a donation of radio modem equipment to
the King County sheriff's office in support of the Boulevard Park area patrol deputies.
Ms. Edmonds indicated that Proposed Motion 2002-0348 was inadvertently referred to the Natural
Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee. The motion should have been referred to the Law,
Justice and Human Services Committee. Seeing no objection, the Chair so ordered.
Re-referred to Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 2:28 p.m.

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