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A Guide to Testifying

How to Receive a Meeting Agenda

How to Get an Item on the Agenda

Methods of Addressing the Board
Scheduled Agenda Items–Oral Testimony
Open Discussion at the Meeting
Written Materials
Rulemaking Hearings

The Board’s meetings are open to the public and the Board encourages the public to take time to testify on any matter that may come before it. The following general guidelines are provided to help ensure that meetings run smoothly and interested parties who wish to express their views and positions are heard.

How to Receive A Meeting Agenda

Local newspapers often publish advance notice of the Board’s regular meeting date and location in your community. If you would like to be placed on the mailing list to receive the agenda, contact Board’s staff at 360-236-4110 or www.sboh.wa.gov

The final agenda is prepared one week prior to each meeting and is available on the Board’s Web site or by calling the Board office. Contact Board staff for directions to the meeting location and the estimated time allotted for specific agenda items. The agenda is also available the day of the meeting.

How to Get an Item on the Agenda

The Board is interested in any issue that can influence and improve the health of Washington residents. Anyone can suggest an item for the Board’s agenda. If you feel you have an issue that should be brought to the Board’s attention, please contact any Board member or Board staff at 360-236-4110. You may also write to the State Board of Health at PO Box 47990, Olympia, WA 98504-7990. Board members review agenda suggestions regularly and include those they feel can best be advanced through public hearings. Other items are addressed administratively.

Methods of Addressing the Board

There are several ways for you to address the Board. You may comment on scheduled agenda items, present health-related concerns during the open public session period, and/or prepare and present formal written or oral testimony on proposed rules. You can also submit brief testimony electronically via the Board’s Web site. You will be asked to identify yourself and can enter your comments. Your testimony will be forwarded directly to the Board.

Scheduled Agenda Items–Oral Testimony

The agenda will show, and the Chair will announce, whether public testimony will be taken on a scheduled topic. When you enter the meeting room, locate the sign-in sheet near the entrance and indicate your desire to testify on the sheet. Be present at the beginning of the agenda item. The Chair will announce the topic.

Often Board or Department of Health staff will open the topic by providing background information. The Chair will then ask for testifiers. The Chair will endeavor to allot time so that everyone has an opportunity to speak. 

Begin your remarks by addressing the Chair and Board members, introducing yourself, and stating your purpose. State whether you are representing a group or organization and indicate what, if any, special expertise you may have that is relevant to the subject. If other persons from your organization are also offering testimony, coordinate your testimony to avoid repetition. A single statement of agreement on a proposal is sufficient. You and others may appear as panels; a spokesperson may be nominated for each panel. Be concise and brief. Be prepared for questions and comments from Board members as they seek additional information. 

Open Discussion at the Meeting

The meeting agenda usually includes an open session for the public to speak on any health issue of concern. Speakers should follow the same general guidelines noted above.

Written Materials

Speakers are encouraged to provide written materials to supplement oral testimony. If possible, Board staff asks that you forward 25 copies to the Board’s office 7 days prior to the meeting date so that your written comments can be distributed to Board members. However, Board staff will attempt to distribute any written materials that it receives.

If you are unable to provide written material prior to the meeting and you bring your written comments the day of the meeting, it may be best to limit it to a few summary pages. Background material or primary data delivered the day of the meeting may not receive full attention of Board members on the meeting day. For reference purposes, a single copy of large quantities of primary data or background material may be either submitted earlier or brought to the meeting.

If you are doing a visual presentation with PowerPoint or overheads, please provide Board staff an electronic or paper copy of the presentation.

Rulemaking Hearings

Advanced notice of a rulemaking hearing is published in the Washington State Register. People wishing to testify at rulemaking hearings should follow the same procedures outlined in the above paragraphs. 

If you cannot come to the hearing, you may send a letter to the Board or respond electronically and make your position on a rule known.

Written comments about a proposed rule, including supporting data, submitted later than the date and time specified in the Washington State Register’s Notice of Rulemaking, may not receive full consideration. 

Thank you for your cooperation! For further information, please contact Washington State Board of Health staff at 360-236-4110 or at www.sboh.wa.gov. The mailing address is PO Box 47990, Olympia, Washington 98504-7990.
 

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