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Also includes Advisory and Special Committee minutes, 1975-2005 (Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and others). Minutes were transferred unbound and have been foldered.\n","Minutes, 2006, for the Full Board (also includes telephone conference calls and formal hearings), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and Informal Conference/Special Conference Committees.  Includes final, approved minutes, though not all include signatures.\n","Minutes, 2008, for the Full Board (also includes telephone conference calls and formal hearings), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and Informal Conference Committees.  Includes final, approved minutes with signatures.\n","Minutes, 2003-2005, 2008, for the Full Board (which may also include Education Special Conference Committee, Nominations Committee, Nurse Practice Committee, formal hearing, informal conference, special conference, telephone conference minutes held during board week), Bylaws Committee, Committee of the Joint Board of Nursing and Medicine, Legislative Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Special Conference Committee for Regulation Review, and Task Force for Regulation of Medication Aides.  Includes final, approved minutes without signatures, as well as draft, unapproved minutes.  Full board minutes also include meeting packet attachments, including agendas, articles, revenue and expenditure summaries, correspondence, guidance documents, legislation, presentations, public hearing comments, regulations, and reports.  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Also includes minutes for the Bylaws Committee, Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicince, Education Informal Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Nurse Aide Curriculum Stakeholders Committee, and the PICC Line Insertion and Removal Committee.\n","Board minutes and meeting packets, 2021 (copies).  Includes full board minutes, agency subordinate informal conference minutes and special conference committee minutes.  Also includes minutes for the Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicince, Education Informal Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, and the Medication Aide Curriculum Committee.\n","Board minutes and board meeting packets, 2022-2023, are in electronic format (170 mb, 579 files, 26 folders; format: pdf). Includes agendas, minutes and draft mintues, and related attachments. 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Also includes Advisory and Special Committee minutes, 1975-2005 (Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and others). Minutes were transferred unbound and have been foldered.\n","Minutes, 2006, for the Full Board (also includes telephone conference calls and formal hearings), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and Informal Conference/Special Conference Committees.  Includes final, approved minutes, though not all include signatures.\n","Minutes, 2008, for the Full Board (also includes telephone conference calls and formal hearings), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and Informal Conference Committees.  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