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Kittitas County <br />Public Health <br />-01111� <br />To Protect and Promote the Health and the Environment of the People of Kittitas County <br />KITTITAS COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 16, 2020 <br />WebEx Meeting <br />10:00 am <br />Board of Health_Meetigg began at 10:00am <br />Present <br />Board of Health (BOH): <br />Cory Wright, Brett Wachsmith, Laura Osiadacz, John Asriel M.D. <br />Public Health: Katie Odiaga, Tristen Lamb, Mark Larson M.D. <br />Other: Stacy Hammond, Appellant <br />Representative, Neil Caulkins, Kittitas County Prosecuting Attorney <br />Meeting called to order at 10:00 am <br />Introductions <br />Introductions were completed. <br />Minutes <br />Motion to approve the June 18, 2020 Board of Health meeting minutes <br />Motion 07-01: Motion to approve the June 18, 2020, Board of Health meeting minutes. Brett <br />Wachsmith moved to approve the June 18, 2020 Board of Health meeting minutes. Laura Osiadacz <br />second. All approved. Motion 07-01 carried to approve the June 18, 2020 Board of Health meeting <br />�inutes. <br />Business <br />Stay at Home Health Order Appeal <br />Brett Wachsmith opened the meeting for the Stay at Home Health Order appeal. <br />Neil Caulkins, Kittitas County Prosecuting Attorney, began briefly discussing the memo in the appeal of <br />the County's health order brought by Appellant, Ms. Hammond, which he submitted to both the board <br />and the Appellant, prior to the meeting. He explained the following points: <br />• The authority of a Health Officer <br />o The authority of the Governor in a state of emergency <br />Mr. Caulkins discussed several of the Appellants appeal points: <br />e Service of the appeal was proper <br />• Rights infringement <br />• Freedom of Religion <br />• The Kittitas County Stay and Home Order is less stringent that the Washington State mandates. <br />