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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 10 O.C. HEALTH PLNG 08-05-85AGENDA DATE: August 5, 1985 CONSENT C~T.RNDAR NO. 10 8-5-85 Inter-Corn FROM: S UBJ ECT: Honorable Mayor and City Council Mary E. Wy.n, City Clerk RECONFIRMATION OF ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council at their meeting of August 5, 1985, reconfirm the appointments of Phyllis Turtle, representative, and Bonnie Gillman, alternate, to the Orange County-Health Planning Council Assembly of Delegates. BACKGROUND: Phyllis Tuttle, representative, and Bonnie Gillman, alternate, have served on the Orange County Health Planning Council Assembly of Delegates since August 3, 1981. ~oth have attended the meetings regularly and been active on the Council. They have .onfirmed that they are interested in continuing in these positions, Attached is a letter from the Orange County Health Planning Council requesting reconfirmation of assembly appointments for the coming year. ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL July 12, 1985 Mary E. Winn, City Clerk City of Tustin 300 Centennial Way Tustin, California 92680 SUBJECT: Reconfirmation of Assembly Appointments Dear Ms. Winn: Prior to the annual election of members of the Board of Directors and at-large Assembly delegates of the Orange County Health Planning Council (OCHPC), the Bylaws require that we solicit in writing the reconfirmation of all appointments to the Assembly of Delegates. The Bylaws do not limit the length of time for which any organization may choose to have its representative serve on the Assembly. Our records show that your current representative to the Assembly is Phyllis Tuttle. If you would like to have your current delegate continue, please reconfirm the appointment b~' filling, out and returning the enclosed form NO LATER THAN AUGUST 9, 1985. The Bylaws also provide for an alternate delegate to attend Assembly meetings and vote in the absence of your appointee. Our records indicate that Bonnie Gillman has been appointed as your alternate delegate. Please let us know if this is co rrect. An Assembly delegate acts as the liaison between your city and OCHPC, informing each body of the issues and concerns of the other. Delegates meet four times a year: once to elect our Board of Directors and the rest to participate in programs dealing with community health issues. OCHPC is the agency which oversees projected medical needs of Orange County resi- dents, as well as the allocation of health care resources to meet those needs. As you may know, the Assembly is a body of almost 150 participants, representing every city of Orange County, the Southern California Association of Governments, the League of California Cities, the Board of Supervisors, voluntary agencies, profes- sional health associations, and community organizations such as the United Way. We are enclosing a summary of the major accomplishments and issues addressed by the Council during the past two years, a brief description of the agency, and a listing of OCHPC publications. Our staff would be happy to speak with you to answer any questions you may have about the Council and its programs. Cordial ly,_ Rick Badger Executive Director RB/amh Enclosure§°2 FASHION LANE . SUITE 219 · TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92680 - PHONE: (714)832-1841