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Board of Commissioners June 26, <strong>2001</strong><br />

Report 5-22-2.9 tabled by commissioner privilege at the May<br />

Session and listed in today's agenda under Unfinished<br />

Business. There were no exceptions; motion carried.<br />

4. Appropriations<br />

J. Graham, Chair; C. Smith, Vice Chair<br />

None submitted<br />

5.Executive Committee<br />

R. Fish, Chair; M. O'Hare, Vice Chair<br />

4.1)Resolution and Administrative Order, re: security in <strong>County</strong><br />

facilities<br />

---Fish moved, supported by Mallette to approve 4.1. There was an<br />

exception. Horn said he objected to the language proposed<br />

for the posted sign as listed in the third paragraph of the<br />

Resolution: "All weapons are prohibited from this facility.<br />

All persons and their parcels entering the building and<br />

courtrooms are subject to a search for weapons and restricted<br />

items as a condition of entry. Entry into the building will<br />

be deemed to imply consent to being searched." His concern<br />

related to "the search." In the debate that followed several<br />

questions were raised and comments made: Is the language far<br />

removed from the current practice where everyone goes through<br />

the metal detector?; Does the language restrict those<br />

entering from turning around and leaving?; The language was<br />

taken from the Judicial Order; This merely affirms and<br />

continues current security practices in light of the<br />

Concealed Weapons Permit Law. A suggestion was made to<br />

delete the last sentence. Fish offered an amendment to<br />

address the concern of some commissioners, but at the same<br />

time, to continue the security policies as practiced for the<br />

last several years. Amendment: That the last sentence be<br />

deleted, "Entry into the building will be deemed to imply<br />

consent to being searched." The amendment, supported by<br />

Smith, carried. Fish moved, supported by Smith to approve<br />

the Report/Resolution, as amended. Motion carried.<br />

V. Miscellaneous<br />

VI. Adjournment<br />

---Mallette moved, supported by Foxx to adjourn. Motion carried,<br />

the time being 5:28 p.m.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Kaye M. Schultz, Coordinator<br />

James M. Graham, Committee Chair<br />

REPORTS OF REGULAR COMMITTEES<br />

FROM: COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES -- 1.1 June 26, <strong>2001</strong><br />

Your committee has considered communication no. 6-26-22 from John<br />

Niederhauser, Health Officer, <strong>Saginaw</strong> <strong>County</strong> Department of Public<br />

Health requesting to increase the fee for the influenza vaccine<br />

from $10.00 to $15.00.<br />

The cost to provide the influenza vaccine for the targeted<br />

population has increased dramatically in the past year due to<br />

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