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the Legislative Body for collective bargaining impasses. Commissioner Wheeler agreed; <br />however, Commissioner Davis requested the action be accomplished in two separate Motions. <br />Joe Failla, Staff Representative of the Coastal Florida Police Benevolent Association <br />(CFPBA), supported the Board's decision to take additional time to review the proposed <br />legislation. <br />Commissioner Wheeler reiterated that he had no objections to the intent of the legislation, <br />but he wants to discuss it with FAC. <br />Attorney Harpring offered to provide Commissioners with any additional information, <br />and Commissioner Wheeler said he would meet with Attorney Harpring to discuss this matter. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 3-2 <br />vote (Commissioners Davis and Solari opposed), the <br />Motion carried. The Board TABLED the Sheriff's request <br />for a resolution in support of Senate Bill 610 and House <br />Bill 417 to a time certain of Tuesday, February 2, 2010. <br />Responding to Chairman O'Bryan's earlier request for authorization to convey the <br />Board's support of the proposed legislation to the Legislative Delegation, the Board took the <br />following action: <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Solari, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously authorized <br />the Chairman to convey to the Indian River County <br />Legislative Delegation, the Board's support for SB 610 <br />and HB 417, designating the Constitutional Officers as the <br />Legislative Body for the purposes of Collective <br />11 <br />January 19, 2010 <br />