Board of Health Agenda
BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
Lentz Public Health Center
Room 212 – 4:00 p.m.
April 8, 2008
APPPEAL OF DECISIONS
FROM THE METROPOLITAN BOARD OF HEALTH
Pursuant to the provisions of § 2.68.030 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, notice is hereby given that a contested case hearing before the Metropolitan Board of Health, acting as a Civil Service Commission, which affects the employment status of a civil service employee is appealable to the Chancery Court of Davidson County pursuant to the provisions of the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act. Any such appeal must be filed within sixty (60) days after the entry of the Board’s final order in the matter. A common law writ of certiorari is the appropriate appeal process of any decision of the Metropolitan Board of Health that does not involve a contested case hearing affecting the employment status of a civil service employee. This appeal must be filed within sixty (60) days of the action taken by the Board. You are advised to seek your own independent legal counsel to ensure that your appeal is filed in a timely manner and that all procedural requirements are met.
BOARD OF HEALTH
- Mosquito Control Plan Presentation ... Areola
- Staff Recommendations Regarding SysTech ... Huggins/Holleman
- Staff Advice Regarding Vehicle Emissions Fees ... Romine/Holleman
- Approval of Grants and Contracts ... Holleman
- Report of Chair ... Hance
- Downtown Clinic for the Homeless Report
- Approval of March 11, 2008 Minutes ... Hance
- Report of Director ... Paul
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
- Addition of Professional Specialist Position to Health Department Pay Plan ... Robeson/Fletcher
- Personnel Changes and Exit Interviews ... Romine
- Lay Off Policy ... Romine
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