Change residency rules and extend terms for Commission on Aging members
In Plain English
The city's Commission on Aging advises the council on senior citizen issues and programs. Current members must live in Richmond and serve shorter terms. The new law relaxes residency requirements and extends member terms to 4 years for more consistency.
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Change Commission on Aging residency rules and extend terms to 4 years
Remove term limits for Commission on Aging members
Update appointments to Commission on Aging
Appoint 2 new members to Commission on Aging
Reappoint 2 members to Commission on Aging
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