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10-21-1971 Board of Health Minutes
The Plainview -Hale County Health Board met at the Alcove Restau- rant at 12:30 P.M. October 21, 1971, with the following Restau- rant Gerald Wagner, Oliver Harmer, David Oates, Mary Lou Truesdale, Dr. Randall Heye,RayD. present: lBlair, Sam Langford, Louis Thomas Marshall Pharr and Clara Neis. The minutes of the meeting of September 16 approved. s 1971, were read and Ray D. Blair made a motion that the bills for September be .aid Oliver Harmel seconded motion. Motion carried. p • Dr. Wagner discussed the Family Service Clinic and stated that the doctors were writing a letter recommending that all patients be seen in the Plainview office and that they receive fees for services ,, more efficient way the people i, approval is given. stating that they could serve in a P p fth: Oliver Harmel made a motion that the Policy and Procedure be approved. Dr. Heye seconded motion. Motion carried. Manual Mary Lou Truesdale discussed the staffing needs of the office stating that they were barely able to keep up with the paper work and that the annual reports were comingup. tied down now with clerical work as thy do not of Cis The two new nurses are working diligently. student. Dr. Wagner reported that this had been an active month tions and inspections from Austin and Dallas personnel. He stated the TB"testingwith visna- program for the schools was a very effective program with the Health Department staff cooperatin in both the testing and the contact follow-ug psth the School staff David Oates stated that this month's expenses have been their heaviest. The temporary permits to labor camps will begin November 1, 1971, and all camps will be licensed June 30, 1972. Marshall Pharr reported that City Attorney Joe Sharp was pre- paring the legal agreement necessary nnew member to the board, which would probably for the abe©ready nabout aN It was reported that Edgar Brown had resigned from the board, w i 1• would necessitate two new members to be appointed which by the county. Oliver Harmel expressed his thanks for expressions of sympathyto him in the loss of his sister, o other business appearing, the meeting way adjourned. s ra Approved els, Secretary Sam Langford, President