Plenary is the meeting of the whole Assembly which takes place in the Siambr, the Senedd’s debating chamber. Plenary is chaired by the Presiding Officer and is the main forum for Assembly Members to carry out their roles as democratically elected representatives.
Plenary takes place twice a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and is open to the public, you can also watch it live or on demand here on YouTube or on Senedd.TV.
Agenda and meeting materials can be found here:
http://www.mbc.ca.gov/About_Us/Meetings/
1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establishment of a Quorum 3:50
2. Public Comments on Items not on the Agenda 4:22
3. Approval of Minutes from the January 18–19, 2018 Quarterly Board Meeting 35:29
4. President’s Report, including notable accomplishments and priorities 39:12
5. Board Member Communications with Interested Parties 44:21
6. Discussion and Possible Action on Appointment of a Member to the Health Professions Ed. Fdn. and Term Limits for the Appt. 45:23
7. Discussion and Possible Action on 2019 Proposed Board Meeting Dates 48:03
8. Presentation on Age, Competency, and Stanford’s Late Career Practitioner Policy 53:39
9. Presentation on Sobering Centers and Mental Health Urgent Care Center 1:51:55
10. Discussion and Possible Action on Legislation/Regulations 2:21:03
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