WSR 20-15-005
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
[Filed July 2, 2020, 8:24 a.m.]
In accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act (chapter
42.30 RCW) and the Administrative Procedure Act (chapter
34.05 RCW), the following is the revised schedule of regular meetings for the Washington state board of health, for the year 2020. The board's meetings are open to the public and access for persons with disabilities may be arranged with advance notice; please contact the staff person below for more information.
Agendas for the meetings listed below are made available in advance via listserv and the board's website (see below). Every attempt is made to ensure that the agenda is up-to-date. However, the board reserves the right to change or amend agendas at the meeting.
2020 Meeting Schedule
Approved by the Board November 18, 2019
Update Approved by the Board June 10, 2020
Meeting Date | Location |
Wednesday July 8, 2020 | CANCELLED June 10, 2020 |
Wednesday August 12, 2020 | VIRTUAL ONLY: Public attendees can pre-register and access the meeting online, please see website for registration link: www.sboh.wa.gov. |
Tuesday October 13, 2020 | VIRTUAL ONLY: Public attendees can pre-register and access the meeting online, please see website for registration link: www.sboh.wa.gov. |
Monday November 9, 2020 | VIRTUAL ONLY: Public attendees can pre-register and access the meeting online, please see website for registration link: www.sboh.wa.gov. |
Start time is 9:30 a.m. unless otherwise specified. Time and locations subject to change as needed. See the board of health website and the health disparities council website for the most current information.
If you need further information, please contact Melanie Hisaw, Executive Assistant, Washington State Board of Health, melanie.hisaw@sboh.wa.gov, P.O. Box 47990, Olympia, WA 98504-7990, phone 360-236-4110, web www.sboh.wa.gov.
Please be advised the Washington state board of health is required to comply with the Public Records Act, chapter
42.56 RCW. This act establishes a strong state mandate in favor of disclosure of public records. As such, the information you submit to the board, including personal information, may ultimately be subject to disclosure as a public record.