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The Decatur County Commissioners voted to adopt an updated Title 6 nondiscrimination implementation policy on Sept. 26.
County staff presented the revised packet and noted required forms and posting that will be made available on the county website. Commissioners asked procedural questions, and one commissioner moved to adopt the update; another commissioner seconded and the board approved the adoption by voice vote.
Staff advised that several forms require signatures and that the county will post the adopted language and forms on the county website. A procedural training or quiz referenced in the discussion was completed by staff prior to the meeting and noted on the record.
The board did not modify substantive language during the meeting; the adoption implements the county’s nondiscrimination compliance steps and procedural forms as described in the packet and required by the referenced implementing guidance.
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