File #: 13-0844    Name: Animal Animal Control Advisory Board Bylaws
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/7/2013 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 9/17/2013 Final action: 9/17/2013
Title: Accept, and approve by resolution, the second reorganization of the bylaws of Monterey County's Animal Control Program Advisory Board.
Sponsors: Ray Bullick
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 2 - Resolution 90-367 06-12-90.pdf, 2. Exhibit 3 - Resolution 02-165 04-30-02 with Board Report and adopted bylaws.pdf, 3. Exhibit 4 - Proposed Resolution.pdf, 4. Exhibit 1b - Red line version of proposed bylaws of the second reorganization of the Advisory Board.pdf, 5. Exhibit 1a - Proposed bylaws of the second reorganization of the Advisory Board.pdf, 6. Completed Board Order and Resolution
Title
Accept, and approve by resolution, the second reorganization of the bylaws of Monterey County's Animal Control Program Advisory Board.

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
Accept, and approve by resolution, the second reorganization of the bylaws of Monterey County's Animal Control Program Advisory Board.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
On April 30, 2002, the Board of Supervisors approved reorganization of the bylaws of Monterey County's Animal Control Program Advisory Board (Advisory Board). The purpose of the reorganization was to address a longstanding situation in which a quorum of the original 15 members, which included both appointed and ex-officio members, was rarely obtained, thus impeding the Advisory Board's ability to meet for business. Typically, most of the ex-officio members did not, and do not currently, participate in the meetings of the Advisory Board. The solution, as approved by the Board of Supervisors, was to limit the Board's membership to the 9 appointed members for purposes of obtaining a quorum, only a majority of whom would need to appear at meetings to constitute a functioning quorum. However, the reorganized bylaws did not specifically address the presumptive right of ex-officio members to vote, leaving the lawful constitution of a quorum open to interpretation.

Therefore, this second proposed reorganization of the bylaws of Monterey County's Animal Control Program Advisory Board, attached as Exhibit 1a, is designed to put the issue to rest by adopting the following rules:

Under the second proposed reorganization of bylaws, the Advisory Board would consist of fifteen members total, as before, but now clearly specifying that nine of the members shall be appointed, voting members, and six of the members shall be ex-officio, non-voting members, and that a quorum shall be a majority of all appointed members constituting the Advisory Board.

With regard to the nine appointed members, one ...

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