HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 19-109-CCBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Grant County, Washington
RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE
MEMBERSHIP OF THE GRANT
COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH
RESOLUTION No. 19- /J 9 -CC
WHEREAS, RCW 70.46.031 allows the County legislative authority to specify the
membership of, and representation on, local health boards; and
WHEREAS, the Grant County Board of Commissioners desires to change the makeup of
the membership of the board; and
WHEREAS, the majority of the County Board of Health must consist of elected officials;
and
WHEREAS, the Grant County Board of Commissioners established the Grant County
Health District by resolution effective January 1, 1968.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS OF GRANT COUNTY TO AMEND THE HEALTH BOARD
MEMBERSHIP AS FOLLOWS:
The Board of the Grant County Health District shall consist of-
Seat
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Seat 1: County Commissioner, to be selected by majority vote of the board,
Seat 2: Elected Official of the City of Moses Lake
Seat 3: Elected Official of the City of Ephrata
Seat 4: Elected Official of the City of Quincy
Seat 5: Elected official of or person other than elected official residing in Grand Coulee, Electric
City, Hartline or Coulee City (Two-year term to begin January of even numbered years.)
Seat 6: Elected official of or person other than elected official residing in Soap Lake, Wilson
Creek, or Krupp (Two-year term to begin January of even numbered years.)
Seat 7: - Elected official of or person other than elected official residing in George, Mattawa,
Royal City, or Warden (Two-year term to begin January of even numbered years.)
The selection of an alternate for any Seat is permitted. An alternate shall be authorized to act as
a member of the board'upon the unavailability of the selected member as to each Seat for which
an alternate is permitted.
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Seat 1: The Board of County Commissioners may designate one of their members as an
alternated for Seat 1.
Seats 2, 3, and 4: The legislative body of the City of Moses Lake shall select an elected
official from the City of Moses Lake to serve and act as the board member for Seat 2 and may also
select an elected official from the City of Moses Lake as the alternate for Seat 2. The legislative
body of the City of Ephrata shall select an elected official from the City of Ephrata to serve and
act as the board member for Seat 3 and may also select an elected official from the City of Ephrata
as the alternate for Seat 3. The legislative body of the City of Quincy shall select an elected official
from the City of Quincy to serve and act as the board member for Seat 4 and may also select an
elected official from the City of Quincy as the alternate for Seat 4.
Seats 5, 6, and 7: The legislative bodies of Grand Coulee, Electric City, Hartline and Coulee
City shall select either an elected official of or person other than an elected official residing in
Grand Coulee, Electric City, Hartline or Coulee City to serve and act as the board member for Seat
5 and may also select either an elected official of or person other than an elected official residing
in Grand Coulee, Electric City, Hartline or Coulee City as the alternate for Seat 5. The legislative
bodies of Soap Lake, Wilson Creek, and Krupp shall select either an elected official of or person
other than an elected official residing in Soap Lake, Wilson Creek, or Krupp to serve and act as
the board member for Seat 6 and may also select either an elected official of or person other than
an elected official residing in Soap Lake, Wilson Creek, and Krupp as the alternate for Seat 6. The
legislative bodies of George, Mattawa, Royal City, and Warden shall select either an elected
official of or person other than an elected official residing in George, Mattawa, Royal City, or
Warden to serve and act as the board member for Seat 9 and may also select either an elected
official of or person other than an elected official residing in George, Mattawa, Royal City, or
Warden as the alternate for Seat 7. The legislative bodies of the cities and towns within each group
(Seat 5, 6, or 7) shall select a board member (and may select an alternate) every two years in
January of even numbered years and within 30 days of the date upon which that group's selected
member's position on the board is vacant. This selection shall be by whatever method is agreed
upon among the legislative bodies of the cities and towns grouped together as respects each Seat.
All grouped cities and towns are encouraged to select an alternate who may serve and act as a
board member if the selected member is unavailable for any reason. This helps ensure participation
on the board by each region of the county. If the legislative body of a city or town within a group
fails to participate in the board member selection process or to take action to select a board member
as provided herein, the legislative body(ies) of the other city(ies) and town(s) in that group may
select the member and alternate of the group. The results of the selection of members and
alternates shall be forwarded to the health district offices before February first of each even
numbered year.
Vacancies: Pursuant to RCW 70.05.040, any permanent vacancy on the board of health
will be filled by selection within 30 days and in the same manner as the original selection,
provided, however, that an alternate may replace the member previously occupying the vacant
position on the board until such time as the vacancy is filled by selection according to the terms of
this Resolution.
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DATED this _may of E", '2019.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Kichard Stevens, Member
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