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Recap of the Presidents’ Council, Jan. 7

Theregularmonthlymeetingof the Presidents’ Council of Leisure World Seal Beach was convened at 9:011 a.m. by President Jackie Dunagan on Jan. 7 via video-telephone conference. The following is a recap of that meeting:

• The regular monthly Council meeting minutes of Nov. 5, 2020, were approved by general consent of the Council, as printed.

• Michael Perry and Jill Chavez with DLD Insurance presented their Leisure World of Seal Beach—Commercial Insurance Structure as of January 2021 graph. The insurance representatives discussed the coverages for the Golden Rain Foundation and Mutuals combined, solely the Mutuals, and solely the Golden Rain Foundation. They mentioned the policy had pandemic exclusions, i.e., formidable diseases. Congress right now is reviewing a pandemic risk type insurance for the near future. According to Perry, the cost is $2.5 million combined for the year.

• Executive Director Randy Ankeny spoke briefly on behalf of Security Services Director Victor Rocha’s access system.

• Facilities Director Mark Weaver provided an update for the Fire Safety and Health Sanitation inspections. It is currently at a halt and will resume when able. Per Weaver, if any president would like to move forward with a Fire Safety & Health Sanitation inspection, they will accommodate.

• Mutual Admin Director Jodi Hopkins provided an update for Mutual Administration with monthly reports.

• Terri Johnson with Stock Transfer presented a schedule for GRF and Mutual Elections.

• Ankeny briefly spoke on LW’s state Assembly representatives.

• Ankeny provided an update on getting COVID testing and vaccinations in the community. He has been working with the county since October 2020 to prove to them we have the facility and space to have these services inside the community. We are working our way up the tier system. The timeline that the county has set for the release of the vaccine is between February and March. This is a logistical issue, and we will do anything possible to get this to happen. When it does, the health care center will be involved. GRF will formulate a survey that states how many people want to be vaccinated for a better understanding of the amount of people they need to service.

• Ankeny provided an update on COVID-19 cases inside the community.

• Ankeny provided an update on the report from the Ad Hoc Cable Committee.

• Ankeny provided some insight on the incident that occurred inside the community with a shareholder and an employee/personnel.

The next Presidents’ Council meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4 at 9 a.m. via Zoom video-telephone conference.

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