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##* Composite Privacy Consent Directive V2 ''Topic''- revise, publish, ballot - Normative, committee level | ##* Composite Privacy Consent Directive V2 ''Topic''- revise, publish, ballot - Normative, committee level |
Revision as of 19:35, 17 February 2009
Contents
Community-Based Collaborative Care Working Group Meeting
Attendees
- Ioana Singureanu Scribe
- Suzanne Gonzales-Webb - CBCC Co-chair
- Tony Weida
- Rob McClure
- Pat Pyette
- David Sperzel
Agenda
- (6 min) Roll Call
- Minutes approval:() unanimous ; Agenda approval ( ): unanimous
- (10 min) Work Plan Discussion to sych our expectations
The announcement for Notice of Intent to Ballot came out last week (Don Lloyd):
- Composite Privacy Consent Directive V2 Domain Analysis - revise and republish, not reballot
- Composite Privacy Consent Directive V2 Topic- revise, publish, ballot - Normative, committee level
- Joint Project with Security - September ballot, not May. This will include vocabulary changes primarily. Security is the primary work group.
- MOTION (Ioana/Pat): To approve the plans regarding Composite Privacy Consent Directive V2 May Ballot. Discussion, Vote: 6-0-0 (unanimous)
- (15 min) Vocabulary followup (Tony Weida/Rob McClure)
- (10 min) Work Plan Discussion
For next week:
(20 min Additional Requirements Additional Use cases provided by SAMHSA. These must be harmonized with the Domain Analysis Model to make sure they are supported by Version 2.0 of the Composite Privacy Consent Directive topic.
Questions
- Can we ballot our vocabulary spec as an informative standard? We will publish it as a part of Composite Privacy Consent Directive Version 2.0.